MongoDB is a great company to work for. My colleagues are hardworking and innovative. They also helped me a great deal with project-related issues to get me up-to-speed quickly.
Great work-life balance. Most meetings are held taking both East and West Coast business hours into account.
Solid leadership. You also get subsidized to free lunches if you work at the NYC office.
None that I can think of, unless you consider the lack of 401k match to be a downside. I think the compensation package makes up for it, though.
Recruiter phone interview, a technical screen, then multiple technical interview rounds. I've gone through non-concurrent programming, concurrent programming, algorithms, and the design one. I didn't make it to the behavioral and final interviews. T
I had a screen call with a Tech Recruiter and felt ready for all the technical interviews. However, the next call – with the Engineering Manager (the one from Warsaw) – just nipped everything in the bud. For more than an hour, we talked about possib
The interview consisted of three back-to-back, one-hour sessions, with a 15-minute break between each. People were friendly and open. Some questions were easy, while others were hard and seemed excessive for a one-hour session.
Recruiter phone interview, a technical screen, then multiple technical interview rounds. I've gone through non-concurrent programming, concurrent programming, algorithms, and the design one. I didn't make it to the behavioral and final interviews. T
I had a screen call with a Tech Recruiter and felt ready for all the technical interviews. However, the next call – with the Engineering Manager (the one from Warsaw) – just nipped everything in the bud. For more than an hour, we talked about possib
The interview consisted of three back-to-back, one-hour sessions, with a 15-minute break between each. People were friendly and open. Some questions were easy, while others were hard and seemed excessive for a one-hour session.