Good talent pool and learning environment.
The company has no vision, and most of the management is dumb. They don't know what they are doing.
There is always a constant push from engineers to deliver more, with terrible work-life balance.
My manager has zero tech knowledge. My VP, manager, skip, and director have all been in the same company for more than 15 years. They have zero knowledge of what is happening outside.
I gave the whole interview process, from phone screen to a big onsite. The onsite was back-to-back for 5 hours straight, covering backend API design and behavioral rounds. The recruiter got back saying I passed all the interviews. However, they then
It started last month in January when they gave an open-ended question to create an API for one of their projects. I implemented it well and added more features than were asked. Consequently, I was invited for an onsite interview. They asked me to i
The process took 7 weeks. I was referred by an employee. First, I had phone screens with a recruiter and a hiring manager. Both went pretty well. Then, I had phone interviews with 3 different teams. The first interview was with an engineer who see
I gave the whole interview process, from phone screen to a big onsite. The onsite was back-to-back for 5 hours straight, covering backend API design and behavioral rounds. The recruiter got back saying I passed all the interviews. However, they then
It started last month in January when they gave an open-ended question to create an API for one of their projects. I implemented it well and added more features than were asked. Consequently, I was invited for an onsite interview. They asked me to i
The process took 7 weeks. I was referred by an employee. First, I had phone screens with a recruiter and a hiring manager. Both went pretty well. Then, I had phone interviews with 3 different teams. The first interview was with an engineer who see