Good pay, established infrastructure, and nice perks.
Okayish work-life balance, erratic company vision.
The interview process covers classic LeetCode problems, system design, and behavioral questions. It's quite easy to master with some practice, as the questions tend to be repetitive. After passing the interviews, the recruiters were incredibly rude.
Initial interview with a recruiter, followed by a technical interview. There are 3 problems in Python and 3 exercises in SQL to solve in 60 minutes. The problems are of medium complexity, but difficult to solve in such a short time.
Good. I had 2 algorithm interviews, 1 design interview, and 1 behavioral interview, with small coding questions at the end. The office in London is very nice. Algorithm questions involved tree traversal, which I needed to know really well. My sugg
The interview process covers classic LeetCode problems, system design, and behavioral questions. It's quite easy to master with some practice, as the questions tend to be repetitive. After passing the interviews, the recruiters were incredibly rude.
Initial interview with a recruiter, followed by a technical interview. There are 3 problems in Python and 3 exercises in SQL to solve in 60 minutes. The problems are of medium complexity, but difficult to solve in such a short time.
Good. I had 2 algorithm interviews, 1 design interview, and 1 behavioral interview, with small coding questions at the end. The office in London is very nice. Algorithm questions involved tree traversal, which I needed to know really well. My sugg