Nuro is a fantastic place to work; we have an open, caring, and inclusive work culture and a collaborative, driven, talented work force. The leadership tries to be as transparent within the company as possible, and feedback is taken very seriously here.
We are trying to solve many interesting and challenging problems, so there's always a lot to do and many growth opportunities.
There are a lot of projects going on simultaneously at Nuro, so it can be hard to stay on top of everything.
The process took about 5 weeks. The steps were as follows: * Phone screen with recruiter * OA (Not embedded specific) * Phone screen with hiring manager * Recruiter feedback in preparation for the onsite * Virtual onsite (3 interviews) *
I was contacted by a recruiter via LinkedIn. First round was an online coding exercise, which was reviewed later by their engineering team. The next step would have been an onsite for multiple technical rounds.
To be honest, I was a bit bummed out by the interview process here. It started with applying online, and a recruiter reached out. She was very friendly, asked me a bit about my background, and proceeded to start scheduling the 45-minute technical in
The process took about 5 weeks. The steps were as follows: * Phone screen with recruiter * OA (Not embedded specific) * Phone screen with hiring manager * Recruiter feedback in preparation for the onsite * Virtual onsite (3 interviews) *
I was contacted by a recruiter via LinkedIn. First round was an online coding exercise, which was reviewed later by their engineering team. The next step would have been an onsite for multiple technical rounds.
To be honest, I was a bit bummed out by the interview process here. It started with applying online, and a recruiter reached out. She was very friendly, asked me a bit about my background, and proceeded to start scheduling the 45-minute technical in