The pay was really high compared to what I'm supposed to get for being so junior.
It had a nice office, a really cool building, and really great people.
There was a flexible schedule, yoga lessons, and a gym.
The company is really large, and you feel like you belong.
No catered food and other things you can expect from a place like Google, I guess. Also lots of bureaucratic tape, I find. I didn't really get affected by that too much, but I know my co-workers did.
Less tape. More food.
Campus recruiting. Phone interview.
Online assessment which had two LeetCode easy/medium problems. Then an interview with two engineers that had a mix of behavioral resume questions as well as technical find-the-bug/maybe a whiteboard coding problem.
Two rounds. The first round was a HackerRank OA, and the second round was with a manager who went over your resume, your interests, and why IBM. The second round was a 45-minute interview with no coding.
Campus recruiting. Phone interview.
Online assessment which had two LeetCode easy/medium problems. Then an interview with two engineers that had a mix of behavioral resume questions as well as technical find-the-bug/maybe a whiteboard coding problem.
Two rounds. The first round was a HackerRank OA, and the second round was with a manager who went over your resume, your interests, and why IBM. The second round was a 45-minute interview with no coding.