LinkedIn is a great place to work. Great salary.
For engineers, there is access to complete data (except, of course, sensitive information). Feel free to play with it and bring something new.
Due to high growth recently, many incompetent people have been promoted as managers.
Don't ever stop innovating.
I was invited to the technical screen after the first recruiter call. The technical phone screen started with a brief intro and some general behavioral questions (related to my resume). I was then asked one LeetCode easy and one medium-level coding
Almost all technical rounds had an interviewer shadowing someone, meaning you'll have two people to talk to. **First Round: Technical Phone Screen** * Two LeetCode medium-ish questions in one hour. **Onsite Rounds** 1. **Coding (Algorithms):**
Application was submitted through LinkedIn Jobs. There was a phone screening by HR, and then a technical interview was scheduled. The CoderPad link was shared. The interviewer started with a hard question instead of an easy one. There has been no
I was invited to the technical screen after the first recruiter call. The technical phone screen started with a brief intro and some general behavioral questions (related to my resume). I was then asked one LeetCode easy and one medium-level coding
Almost all technical rounds had an interviewer shadowing someone, meaning you'll have two people to talk to. **First Round: Technical Phone Screen** * Two LeetCode medium-ish questions in one hour. **Onsite Rounds** 1. **Coding (Algorithms):**
Application was submitted through LinkedIn Jobs. There was a phone screening by HR, and then a technical interview was scheduled. The CoderPad link was shared. The interviewer started with a hard question instead of an easy one. There has been no