I've found the past few months here at LinkedIn to be a great experience. The culture is very positive, open, and collaborative. They value your ability to succeed and be productive in your career, and the perks are great.
I find the transparency to be a big plus. Coming from my experience in the industry, it's not the easiest to find. The people here are generally very smart and great at what they do, so it's usually very easy to find someone to help if you have a question.
I would say the biggest downsides are typically associated with any large internet company going through rapid growth. New products and versions are constantly being iterated through, so things are in a state of flux. Work/life balance can be difficult, depending upon how well you manage things.
Generally very good - keep it up!
The interview process involved a two-part phone screen, followed by a five-part virtual onsite. The onsite comprised four technical modules and one behavioral interview with a hiring manager. After the recruiter informed me that I had passed the pro
There was an initial phone screen with the recruiter, followed by a coding round. I never made it past this round. Not to worry, it is not a tough exam, but your coding has to be on point in order to proceed.
The process was pleasant. The recruiter and interviewers were very nice. The first step was a phone screen with a few technical questions. The next step was a one-hour coding interview. The two interviewers provided hints when I needed them and und
The interview process involved a two-part phone screen, followed by a five-part virtual onsite. The onsite comprised four technical modules and one behavioral interview with a hiring manager. After the recruiter informed me that I had passed the pro
There was an initial phone screen with the recruiter, followed by a coding round. I never made it past this round. Not to worry, it is not a tough exam, but your coding has to be on point in order to proceed.
The process was pleasant. The recruiter and interviewers were very nice. The first step was a phone screen with a few technical questions. The next step was a one-hour coding interview. The two interviewers provided hints when I needed them and und