The room to grow myself and my career is what drew me to MongoDB and has stayed true my entire time here.
I'm surrounded by super smart people with always interesting work to dig into.
Most importantly, the work/life balance is amazing.
Project stress can sometimes get really high, but a lot of that is self-imposed, wanting to produce the best end result.
The tech interview process was fairly standard: * Recruiter call * Hiring manager call * Three technical interviews (coding, system design, behavioral, etc.) * A final VP-level call * An offer Overall, it was a good process: transparent a
The interview process involved a recruiter screen, followed by a hiring manager interview that was mostly behavioral. It took them two weeks to get back to me after the hiring manager interview, citing various reasons. I was rejected with the feedba
This was a fairly standard interview for a big tech company these days. It began with a phone screening, followed by some live coding interviews, and concluded with an all-day onsite. Lunch with the team was held in the interview room. It didn't fee
The tech interview process was fairly standard: * Recruiter call * Hiring manager call * Three technical interviews (coding, system design, behavioral, etc.) * A final VP-level call * An offer Overall, it was a good process: transparent a
The interview process involved a recruiter screen, followed by a hiring manager interview that was mostly behavioral. It took them two weeks to get back to me after the hiring manager interview, citing various reasons. I was rejected with the feedba
This was a fairly standard interview for a big tech company these days. It began with a phone screening, followed by some live coding interviews, and concluded with an all-day onsite. Lunch with the team was held in the interview room. It didn't fee