LinkedIn is one of the best companies you can work for. Depending on what team you are on will determine how much you enjoy working at LinkedIn.
I'm a software engineer for one of the internal teams at LinkedIn, and it's not exciting work. It's actually boring work. I talked to other engineers; they feel the same way and can't wait to get out. The designers on internal apps don't like it either.
When you join a team, it would be wise to ask questions about that team. Don't get stuck on boring work; it will make your experience at LinkedIn a bad one.
Commute from SF to SV is bad.
Regular LeetCode problems, but to write on a whiteboard and walk through the thought process. LeetCode medium questions (strings, etc.). Past project walkthrough. LeetCode medium questions (strings, etc.). Past project walkthrough and talk about tr
I received calls from two recruiters. I scheduled interviews and changed the slots twice at the last moment. Finally, after the calls, I was completely ignored. At least have the courtesy to reply when we are accommodating of your requests. If it
I had a call with a recruiter, followed by a technical screening with an engineer. The interviewer asked questions relevant to the role, but I realized it wasn't a good fit for me. Therefore, I told him we could stop the interview.
Regular LeetCode problems, but to write on a whiteboard and walk through the thought process. LeetCode medium questions (strings, etc.). Past project walkthrough. LeetCode medium questions (strings, etc.). Past project walkthrough and talk about tr
I received calls from two recruiters. I scheduled interviews and changed the slots twice at the last moment. Finally, after the calls, I was completely ignored. At least have the courtesy to reply when we are accommodating of your requests. If it
I had a call with a recruiter, followed by a technical screening with an engineer. The interviewer asked questions relevant to the role, but I realized it wasn't a good fit for me. Therefore, I told him we could stop the interview.