I work with some of the smartest people I've ever met on cutting-edge tech. What's not to like?
There's a big community around AI, especially with lots of resources for learning and improving yourself.
The benefits are just amazing and very thought-out for busy people with families.
I feel like I'm making a positive difference in the company and in society.
The org is a bit fragmented and complex, and it's hard to get the gist of the structure of it all.
It's not obvious how to move up the ladder.
A bit set in their ways in regards to tech stack.
Help more with long-term career coaching so your employees envision and plan to work here long-term.
I got the interview by referral. It was scheduled to be online over MS Teams. There were behavioral questions such as "describe a time where you..." And then two easy LeetCode questions in C.
Telephonic Discussion: The interviewer lacks professionalism. They approach the conversation with a fixed mindset, asking pre-determined questions and expecting specific answers. They never treat it as a discussion or try to understand the candidate
My interview was for The Ignite Program. The interview process was very straightforward. There were two interviews: * The first was a mix of behavioral and technical questions. * The second was a technical interview.
I got the interview by referral. It was scheduled to be online over MS Teams. There were behavioral questions such as "describe a time where you..." And then two easy LeetCode questions in C.
Telephonic Discussion: The interviewer lacks professionalism. They approach the conversation with a fixed mindset, asking pre-determined questions and expecting specific answers. They never treat it as a discussion or try to understand the candidate
My interview was for The Ignite Program. The interview process was very straightforward. There were two interviews: * The first was a mix of behavioral and technical questions. * The second was a technical interview.