Benefits are top-notch.
Good WLB is team-dependent, but it seems a decent amount of teams observe this.
Decent compensation.
Lots of low/no-code frameworks, so if you really enjoy coding, you may not enjoy these.
Some of the recent layoffs don't make much sense overall and left some teams in a bad spot.
First, there was a screen call as you'd expect, followed by a technical interview one-on-one with another engineer. Finally, there was a four-hour long panel-style interview with a couple of engineers, a data scientist, and the hiring manager.
The panel lacked basic diversity in communication style and perspective. All three interviewers on the craft panel approached questions in a very similar way, which limited the opportunity to demonstrate adaptability and broader skills.
Got poached online. After a successful interview, I was bullied by a recruiter. The recruiter refused to send a written offer and demanded a verbal commitment. When I stated I was not prepared to reject or accept any verbal offers, they ghosted me.
First, there was a screen call as you'd expect, followed by a technical interview one-on-one with another engineer. Finally, there was a four-hour long panel-style interview with a couple of engineers, a data scientist, and the hiring manager.
The panel lacked basic diversity in communication style and perspective. All three interviewers on the craft panel approached questions in a very similar way, which limited the opportunity to demonstrate adaptability and broader skills.
Got poached online. After a successful interview, I was bullied by a recruiter. The recruiter refused to send a written offer and demanded a verbal commitment. When I stated I was not prepared to reject or accept any verbal offers, they ghosted me.