The people are all very nice and super smart. They're willing to help out anywhere that's needed, and are the friendliest, smartest people I've ever met.
The transparency from the co-founders (and the rest of the company) is awesome.
The co-founders themselves are very smart and friendly, and always listen to their employees' feedback.
The work itself is interesting (the technology is cool!).
The opportunity for growth is growing with the company.
The start-up atmosphere is busy, but fun!
Day-to-day life is exciting, fun, and interesting. There's never a dull moment!
The rapid growth of the company has left some important positions unfilled.
Keep listening to the employee feedback!
Overall good/neutral. Two tech screening rounds: * First round was an ML-style coding question. It was quite easy, but I needed to find the trick. The interview led me down the wrong path until I realized there was a simpler approach. Not the
The process began with an initial phone call with the recruiter. Following that, the virtual interview with the hiring manager was more technical, focusing on applying basic concepts to real-world problem-solving scenarios.
Multiple coding, past project, and ML rounds were part of the interview. The ML rounds focused mostly on basic ML questions and intuitions. Coding questions were not LeetCode-style questions. Past project rounds involved diving into one project
Overall good/neutral. Two tech screening rounds: * First round was an ML-style coding question. It was quite easy, but I needed to find the trick. The interview led me down the wrong path until I realized there was a simpler approach. Not the
The process began with an initial phone call with the recruiter. Following that, the virtual interview with the hiring manager was more technical, focusing on applying basic concepts to real-world problem-solving scenarios.
Multiple coding, past project, and ML rounds were part of the interview. The ML rounds focused mostly on basic ML questions and intuitions. Coding questions were not LeetCode-style questions. Past project rounds involved diving into one project