Working on campus was the highlight. If you have the chance to work in person at least once, I'd highly recommend it. I got to work on really exciting projects and develop a lot of new skills within just 12 weeks.
The relocation process was slightly confusing, and we were moved halfway from the hotel to the dorms.
I ended up enjoying this, as I had never been to Seattle before and it helped me explore most of the city.
However, if you're looking for something a bit more stable and less random, then it might be better for you to take the lump sum option.
Applied to the job posting and received an interview for an initial recruiter phone screen. Completed the initial phone screen and received an invitation for technical interviews. There were two rounds of 45-minute interviews, each including a few
I had an online assessment where I had to solve three LeetCode problems in 90 minutes. It wasn't horrible, but I wasn't great at all of these data structures and algorithms problems, so I didn't pass.
Terrible. I felt that the interviewers were uninterested and unhappy, in general. Even as I met them, they seemed completely uninterested. It really rubbed me the wrong way. During the coding interviews, I saw two of them scrolling through Facebook.
Applied to the job posting and received an interview for an initial recruiter phone screen. Completed the initial phone screen and received an invitation for technical interviews. There were two rounds of 45-minute interviews, each including a few
I had an online assessment where I had to solve three LeetCode problems in 90 minutes. It wasn't horrible, but I wasn't great at all of these data structures and algorithms problems, so I didn't pass.
Terrible. I felt that the interviewers were uninterested and unhappy, in general. Even as I met them, they seemed completely uninterested. It really rubbed me the wrong way. During the coding interviews, I saw two of them scrolling through Facebook.