You'll be coding using bleeding-edge technology.
A lot of ownership and you can influence the direction of the products.
Super inclusive, the offices are amazing, food's great, and the work-life balance is unbeatable!
Not really a con, but be aware you may work on short-lived "experiments" that will go out briefly but then get shelved or replaced. But hey, that's part of the spirit: iterate fast and fail quickly.
As we grow, don't lose indeed culture!
The process is straightforward. You have one phone screen interview (coding), followed by (if selected) an HM round. Then, the HR discussion related to your current role, background, comp expectations, etc. And then, it's followed by 6 rounds (7-8 h
They contacted me. The interview went fine, and I got an offer. It was a typical LeetCode medium, covering system design, debugging, and behavioral questions. After receiving the offer, they acted badly when I tried to negotiate, so be careful.
The interview process consisted of around 6 hours of separate sessions. The breakdown is as follows: * **Timed ProGex:** Solve a problem on HackerRank via your preferred language (do not choose C# as the compiler is not up to date on HackerRank).
The process is straightforward. You have one phone screen interview (coding), followed by (if selected) an HM round. Then, the HR discussion related to your current role, background, comp expectations, etc. And then, it's followed by 6 rounds (7-8 h
They contacted me. The interview went fine, and I got an offer. It was a typical LeetCode medium, covering system design, debugging, and behavioral questions. After receiving the offer, they acted badly when I tried to negotiate, so be careful.
The interview process consisted of around 6 hours of separate sessions. The breakdown is as follows: * **Timed ProGex:** Solve a problem on HackerRank via your preferred language (do not choose C# as the compiler is not up to date on HackerRank).