There are friendly people, and they try to provide some benefits. For the others in my internship class, it seems they had great teams and projects to work on.
I personally did not get any internship project, and I felt I wasted my time at Grubhub. I would constantly ask my manager for work, but would get minuscule and trivial tasks. There was no real feedback loop or mentorship.
Three steps: * Behavioral screen with the recruiter. * Followed by a technical screen with an engineer. * Followed by a virtual onsite with LeetCode-style questions, in addition to system design and behavioral interview rounds.
Among the bad experiences I had: * An interview that started without clear requirements, leading to a perfect solution for the problem, but with incompatible results.
The interview process involved four steps: * HR * Home task * Live coding * Interview with hiring manager All interviews were scheduled. I did not pass the coding assessment, but I still had the interview with the manager.
Three steps: * Behavioral screen with the recruiter. * Followed by a technical screen with an engineer. * Followed by a virtual onsite with LeetCode-style questions, in addition to system design and behavioral interview rounds.
Among the bad experiences I had: * An interview that started without clear requirements, leading to a perfect solution for the problem, but with incompatible results.
The interview process involved four steps: * HR * Home task * Live coding * Interview with hiring manager All interviews were scheduled. I did not pass the coding assessment, but I still had the interview with the manager.