Good benefits, work-life balance.
Bureaucracy, stack ranking, and lower pay than competitors.
I was 24. After graduating with a B.A. in Computer Science and working for one year at UC Berkeley's RAD Lab, I interviewed for a software engineer-in-test position at Microsoft's Silverlight unit. The interview process included three rounds of phon
I found the job listing on their website and applied. I heard from them via email and subsequently had a telephone interview (non-technical), followed by an on-site interview in North Carolina. Everyone involved in the process appeared very young,
Very straightforward, two back-to-back thirty-minute technical interviews that had a combination of LeetCode easy and medium questions, along with some behavioral questions that were sprinkled in there.
I was 24. After graduating with a B.A. in Computer Science and working for one year at UC Berkeley's RAD Lab, I interviewed for a software engineer-in-test position at Microsoft's Silverlight unit. The interview process included three rounds of phon
I found the job listing on their website and applied. I heard from them via email and subsequently had a telephone interview (non-technical), followed by an on-site interview in North Carolina. Everyone involved in the process appeared very young,
Very straightforward, two back-to-back thirty-minute technical interviews that had a combination of LeetCode easy and medium questions, along with some behavioral questions that were sprinkled in there.