Learned a lot about the industry. Learned many tools and extensive JS. Compensation is great, with free food, a MacBook, etc.
Not a lot that I can think of.
It was a brief discussion about what I had worked on and what I was looking to get from an internship. The majority was a coding question focused on data structures.
I applied via their website and was contacted shortly after for a phone screen. The phone screen consisted of about an hour of basic questions, and I was brought for an in-person interview afterward. This consisted of 5 or 6 one-hour sessions. Overa
Four stages, met with a bunch of their leadership. Nothing unusual, easy questions in general. The CTO was not impressive — outdated knowledge, trivial questions. I don't know what he was looking for. Notably, people management questions were abse
It was a brief discussion about what I had worked on and what I was looking to get from an internship. The majority was a coding question focused on data structures.
I applied via their website and was contacted shortly after for a phone screen. The phone screen consisted of about an hour of basic questions, and I was brought for an in-person interview afterward. This consisted of 5 or 6 one-hour sessions. Overa
Four stages, met with a bunch of their leadership. Nothing unusual, easy questions in general. The CTO was not impressive — outdated knowledge, trivial questions. I don't know what he was looking for. Notably, people management questions were abse