Coming from some of my past jobs, this feels more like a tech company than just a business that has some tech to support its bottom line. As a developer, I need to meet some product needs but still have the freedom to make decisions and push back if the requirements aren't clear.
$50/week Grubhub credit is a nice perk, and work-life balance is a high priority that has been well respected in my experience.
Compensation is good, but there are more competitive options out there.
This has been the most bizarre and negative interviewing experience of my life. Like others, after some successful phone interviews, I was invited onsite for a 4.5-hour interview. The first interviewer handed me a laptop to code on. It had the free
I had a video chat where I completed a coding exercise. This interviewer was great – very professional and friendly. He seemed to enjoy working there and was good at answering my questions. Then, I was invited for an onsite interview. I waited for
• Contacted by a recruiter - he gave a great overview of the company and where it was headed. • Phone interview - we discussed technology in general, my experience, and GrubHub technologies. • On-site interview - consisted of three one-on-one inter
This has been the most bizarre and negative interviewing experience of my life. Like others, after some successful phone interviews, I was invited onsite for a 4.5-hour interview. The first interviewer handed me a laptop to code on. It had the free
I had a video chat where I completed a coding exercise. This interviewer was great – very professional and friendly. He seemed to enjoy working there and was good at answering my questions. Then, I was invited for an onsite interview. I waited for
• Contacted by a recruiter - he gave a great overview of the company and where it was headed. • Phone interview - we discussed technology in general, my experience, and GrubHub technologies. • On-site interview - consisted of three one-on-one inter