You're surrounded by bright and talented people who are always willing to help you.
Being at the company as a Facebook/Messenger user is a fun experience itself because you get to play around with the internal tools and hack with the product.
Mentorship is good, and the intern program is run very well.
Might not have as much freedom in choosing a team. They have you rank your top 5 choices, but I didn't end up getting any of them (and I've heard this happen for other interns). Still, I had a great experience though.
The process was very quick and smooth overall. There were two assessment stages: * One behavioural assessment * One technical assessment Following this, there was one technical interview. The interview was 45 minutes long and included two LeetCode
Dived straight into coding, tackling one easy and one medium LeetCode question. The session lasted 45 minutes, and I asked two questions afterwards. The interviewer was from London, and it was a good experience overall. However, I had to memorize sol
The first recruiter will reach out to you. Second, you will complete an OA with about 3 questions, ranging from LeetCode easy to medium. The final stage is an online interview where you need to live code two LeetCode questions. Basically, all questio
The process was very quick and smooth overall. There were two assessment stages: * One behavioural assessment * One technical assessment Following this, there was one technical interview. The interview was 45 minutes long and included two LeetCode
Dived straight into coding, tackling one easy and one medium LeetCode question. The session lasted 45 minutes, and I asked two questions afterwards. The interviewer was from London, and it was a good experience overall. However, I had to memorize sol
The first recruiter will reach out to you. Second, you will complete an OA with about 3 questions, ranging from LeetCode easy to medium. The final stage is an online interview where you need to live code two LeetCode questions. Basically, all questio