Move fast. With a lot of smart and hardworking people and the right leaders, it can be a great work environment. I really enjoyed the first couple years of my tenure there when good leaders were there.
Can be quite chaotic at times, especially when the leaders don't have a clear technical vision or understand the problems on the ground. The teams can get randomized a lot and get into political fights.
The interview process was a five-stage process. These stages included: * Technical * Behavioral * Architectural * Meeting the team * Overall review and feedback The hands-on coding assignment was a little contrived and very similar to th
The process was pretty smooth and a good experience. There were several rounds, but the whole process was pretty long, lasting about 4 months. I did not make it to the final round, though.
Two online assessments: one coding and the other behavioral. The coding assessment was not that hard, similar to what you find in LeetCode easy to medium difficulty. After that, I had a technical interview scheduled online. Again, I was asked to so
The interview process was a five-stage process. These stages included: * Technical * Behavioral * Architectural * Meeting the team * Overall review and feedback The hands-on coding assignment was a little contrived and very similar to th
The process was pretty smooth and a good experience. There were several rounds, but the whole process was pretty long, lasting about 4 months. I did not make it to the final round, though.
Two online assessments: one coding and the other behavioral. The coding assessment was not that hard, similar to what you find in LeetCode easy to medium difficulty. After that, I had a technical interview scheduled online. Again, I was asked to so