Great culture. Fantastic benefits. Work from home.
Large company, so you get large company problems.
I had two rounds of interviews via phone calls. The first round was with the campus manager. It was basically a review of my CV and a brief discussion about the company. The second round was with the manager and an engineer, focusing on technical as
I spoke with NetApp briefly at my college's career fair, which led to a couple of phone interviews. The first was a standard HR call. The second and third were light technical interviews, primarily discussing C/C++, OOP, and my development history.
I met their engineers at a campus career fair. After several minutes of chatting about my internship project, which is highly related to their products, I had totally forgotten about this conversation. Then, after maybe one to two months, HR called m
I had two rounds of interviews via phone calls. The first round was with the campus manager. It was basically a review of my CV and a brief discussion about the company. The second round was with the manager and an engineer, focusing on technical as
I spoke with NetApp briefly at my college's career fair, which led to a couple of phone interviews. The first was a standard HR call. The second and third were light technical interviews, primarily discussing C/C++, OOP, and my development history.
I met their engineers at a campus career fair. After several minutes of chatting about my internship project, which is highly related to their products, I had totally forgotten about this conversation. Then, after maybe one to two months, HR called m