My colleagues are very friendly, patient, and technically competent.
I was an intern working at LinkedIn China in the iOS team. The working hours are flexible, and the working environment is like heaven in China's 996 atmosphere.
After a week, I left. The company has a brand new dining hall and a furnished front desk.
The cross-team building is also extraordinary, as long as you stay open.
So, if anyone wants to get a job as an SWE in China, LinkedIn is the go-to place!
Due to time and location differences, the back-and-forth communication cost between the Sunnyvale office and the China office is large.
Not so much. I love it a lot!
Has an opening on LinkedIn itself (link expired within a few hours). Followed by a direct test hiring: 3 LeetCode easy/medium questions in 90 minutes. Followed by a technical interview, focused mainly on LeetCode easy/medium questions, of approxima
The interview had 3 rounds in total. 1. Coding round: In this round, there were 3 coding questions ranging from easy to medium. There was a time of 90 minutes to solve all three. 2. Technical interview: This round was 60 minutes, having two medium
It was a 6-question Q&A on DSA. The questions weren't tough; most of them were conceptual and logic-testing questions. One needs to know the basics of DSA very clearly.
Has an opening on LinkedIn itself (link expired within a few hours). Followed by a direct test hiring: 3 LeetCode easy/medium questions in 90 minutes. Followed by a technical interview, focused mainly on LeetCode easy/medium questions, of approxima
The interview had 3 rounds in total. 1. Coding round: In this round, there were 3 coding questions ranging from easy to medium. There was a time of 90 minutes to solve all three. 2. Technical interview: This round was 60 minutes, having two medium
It was a 6-question Q&A on DSA. The questions weren't tough; most of them were conceptual and logic-testing questions. One needs to know the basics of DSA very clearly.