Good benefits and compensation.
Paradise for 0-3 years entry-level engineers.
Talented peers.
Too much of red tape, process, and reviews.
They blindly mimic some startups and their technologies without a need and rationale.
Some organizations have numerous dependencies across various stakeholders, making it impossible to work from home and hampering flexibility.
PR-driven company; everything goes on social media.
Not a technology company; very old legacy stack.
They have monthly reviews and 360-degree peer feedback twice a year.
Extreme micromanagement by non-technical middle management who attract talent with their sugar-coated talks.
Growth depends solely on your network rather than technical talent.
Please think innumerable times if you are heading here looking for the latest technologies. It's going to be a shocker.
A DevOps model where Dev owns Dev, QA, and DevOps leaves engineers overburdened.
The interview process starts with a screening round, which includes an easy coding question and a system design question, incorporating AI/ML. After clearing this, there's a Craft demonstration. During this demonstration, a system design with a worki
Initial phone screen with the recruiter, followed by a technical screen with a Principal Engineer. The interviewer was super friendly, but I experienced some difficulty with their Glider.ai platform.
The basis for the entire interview was a take-home system design question, assigned several weeks beforehand. There is a main presentation and several smaller follow-up sessions with more specialized topics.
The interview process starts with a screening round, which includes an easy coding question and a system design question, incorporating AI/ML. After clearing this, there's a Craft demonstration. During this demonstration, a system design with a worki
Initial phone screen with the recruiter, followed by a technical screen with a Principal Engineer. The interviewer was super friendly, but I experienced some difficulty with their Glider.ai platform.
The basis for the entire interview was a take-home system design question, assigned several weeks beforehand. There is a main presentation and several smaller follow-up sessions with more specialized topics.