An amazing opportunity for inexperienced engineers.
Learn a ton!
Full IC4 level pay and great benefits.
Siloed - you'll get a solo project and just have to stick with it, barely seeing what's going on around you.
Moving between teams is very hard because there's so much onboarding to do.
You don't get to meet anyone from the team you're assigned to before starting, so you know nothing about the team except the vaguest notion about what it does.
Decision-making on an offer to you after the program depends mostly on your manager - so if that relationship isn't stellar, your chances are very slim.
It's super easy; just study everything they tell you to as best as you can. I thought it was impossible for me to get so I failed it purposely, but I could have passed if I had studied just a bit harder.
There was an initial HackerRank qualification, followed by a round of interviews with three parts: * A Linux systems/code interview * A system design interview * A behavioral interview These were all conducted online via BlueJeans, HackerRank
Multi-round interview process, including an application, technical screen, HR phone screen, and Zoom interviews. The final stage Zoom interviews consisted of three parts: 1. Coding challenge with an interviewer. 2. Whiteboard session with an interv
It's super easy; just study everything they tell you to as best as you can. I thought it was impossible for me to get so I failed it purposely, but I could have passed if I had studied just a bit harder.
There was an initial HackerRank qualification, followed by a round of interviews with three parts: * A Linux systems/code interview * A system design interview * A behavioral interview These were all conducted online via BlueJeans, HackerRank
Multi-round interview process, including an application, technical screen, HR phone screen, and Zoom interviews. The final stage Zoom interviews consisted of three parts: 1. Coding challenge with an interviewer. 2. Whiteboard session with an interv