People are ridiculously smart, compensation is highly competitive, and there are great engineering practices. There is virtually no bureaucracy.
The interview can be very difficult; it's hard work to measure up to your peers.
The process is long. Online coding assessment on Codility, preliminary phone screen, another phone screen, then an on-site interview. The interviewer tried to get you to talk about different topics without explicitly asking about it, which I though
After submitting my job application on their website, I received an email from HRT saying they liked my resume and would like to move forward with the interview process. I was provided with a link to an online assessment and had one week to complete
Whatever you say gets entered into a database that is visible to the whole company forever. The comments in the database are from the handful of people you talked to for an hour each and are quite slanderous. The upside of actually getting the job is
The process is long. Online coding assessment on Codility, preliminary phone screen, another phone screen, then an on-site interview. The interviewer tried to get you to talk about different topics without explicitly asking about it, which I though
After submitting my job application on their website, I received an email from HRT saying they liked my resume and would like to move forward with the interview process. I was provided with a link to an online assessment and had one week to complete
Whatever you say gets entered into a database that is visible to the whole company forever. The comments in the database are from the handful of people you talked to for an hour each and are quite slanderous. The upside of actually getting the job is