Hands down the best place I've worked at.
It's very team-dependent, but the team I was placed on (as an intern) was genuinely the nicest bunch of people I've met. None of them had any airs, and it was really a pleasure to learn and work alongside them.
I have no complaints, apart from the fact that return offers weren't handed out at the end of the internship to performing interns.
Three interviews were conducted. The first round was a phone chat with the recruiter. The recruiter asked some basic JavaScript quizzes, such as: * What is a closure? * What is the difference between `var`, `const`, and `let`? The second and thir
Phone screen + 2 technicals. All JavaScript. They say before the interviews that you need to be comfortable with vanilla JS, and that they wouldn’t ask framework questions such as React.
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.
Three interviews were conducted. The first round was a phone chat with the recruiter. The recruiter asked some basic JavaScript quizzes, such as: * What is a closure? * What is the difference between `var`, `const`, and `let`? The second and thir
Phone screen + 2 technicals. All JavaScript. They say before the interviews that you need to be comfortable with vanilla JS, and that they wouldn’t ask framework questions such as React.
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.