Very supportive to entry-level engineers. Competitive salary. You will learn a lot.
Separation of engineering and customer-facing roles is very defined. You will be doing coding, rather than learning if your coding positively affects people. This could be a pro for some.
First round was a phone call with the team manager going over my experience explaining what the role was. Second round was a technical interview with a few engineers from the team. Third round was an on-site interview - basically explaining the cultu
I applied and was sent a HackerRank assessment 24 hours later. The HackerRank assessment was 45 minutes long and included one medium and one hard question. I solved the medium question but was unable to solve the hard question. I was not sent a rejec
I never got to speak to a recruiter. Before they even phone screened me, they sent me a three-hour coding test. I thought this was a bit absurd, as this is a long amount of time to spend so early in the process, but I eventually decided to do it. I
First round was a phone call with the team manager going over my experience explaining what the role was. Second round was a technical interview with a few engineers from the team. Third round was an on-site interview - basically explaining the cultu
I applied and was sent a HackerRank assessment 24 hours later. The HackerRank assessment was 45 minutes long and included one medium and one hard question. I solved the medium question but was unable to solve the hard question. I was not sent a rejec
I never got to speak to a recruiter. Before they even phone screened me, they sent me a three-hour coding test. I thought this was a bit absurd, as this is a long amount of time to spend so early in the process, but I eventually decided to do it. I