Good work-life balance. Good management. Challenging, fulfilling work.
The tech stack and work are specific to MathWorks. Unless you work in one of the few teams who work on cloud, deep learning, etc., it will be difficult to switch jobs later on. Skills are not transferable.
Base salary is good, but without any stock component (as this is a private firm), you will earn less than your peers who receive fat stock bonuses.
Consider increasing compensation; otherwise, the stream of people leaving every week will continue. MathWorks must pay higher than the competition to compensate for non-transferable work.
It was very comprehensive and technology intensive. Not a simple interview at all, and they'll easily catch you on your weak zones. You ought to have incredible technical knowledge and logical reasoning at the same time.
1st round: Online assessment * 5 math-based MCQ questions * 3 coding questions with different weightage (2 x 50-mark questions and 1 x 75-mark question) Overall: 2 hours to complete the assessment.
Simple and easy. Basic questions about theory. More soft skill-based questions and personal life experience. Ten to twenty-minute interview with two rounds. Simple and easy online test.
It was very comprehensive and technology intensive. Not a simple interview at all, and they'll easily catch you on your weak zones. You ought to have incredible technical knowledge and logical reasoning at the same time.
1st round: Online assessment * 5 math-based MCQ questions * 3 coding questions with different weightage (2 x 50-mark questions and 1 x 75-mark question) Overall: 2 hours to complete the assessment.
Simple and easy. Basic questions about theory. More soft skill-based questions and personal life experience. Ten to twenty-minute interview with two rounds. Simple and easy online test.