Good work-life balance here.
Back to the office 2 days a week.
I applied on the GrubHub website and received a call the next morning from a recruiter. A couple of days later, I had a phone interview, and then I interviewed in their New York office. I got an offer the next day.
The interview process involved: * A phone screen with HR. * A 30-minute remote, live coding test. * A 5-hour in-person meeting at their Bryant Park location with two engineers, one designer, one PM, and one senior dev manager. A decision was
Came through Hired. The entire process took about one week. I also was expecting an offer, so we expedited the process. Overall, I felt that the process was easy. Design interviews are heavily weighted and will determine compensation. Coding question
I applied on the GrubHub website and received a call the next morning from a recruiter. A couple of days later, I had a phone interview, and then I interviewed in their New York office. I got an offer the next day.
The interview process involved: * A phone screen with HR. * A 30-minute remote, live coding test. * A 5-hour in-person meeting at their Bryant Park location with two engineers, one designer, one PM, and one senior dev manager. A decision was
Came through Hired. The entire process took about one week. I also was expecting an offer, so we expedited the process. Overall, I felt that the process was easy. Design interviews are heavily weighted and will determine compensation. Coding question