Exciting work. Interesting problems to solve. Coworkers are mostly easy to talk to, and mostly everyone is trying to get things done instead of doing politics. So things actually get done quickly, which is already better than a lot of other companies in general.
Food is horrible.
HR responses to various suggestions are very political -- nothing gets done until higher management takes notice.
Mis-managed/dead projects teams do not work. Company POR changes quickly, so it's sometimes hard to avoid such teams when you first join.
Compensation is less than peer tech companies.
I was contacted by a recruiter after applying. Then, all correspondence seemed like boilerplate scheduling emails; I don't think the recruiter/scheduler spent any time crafting custom responses. I did an initial informational/technical screening, fo
The first process is talking to the manager. He will talk to you about the position and what the group does. Then, ask what experience you have that is common.
Applied through LinkedIn. Had an initial phone screen that went in-depth into ML theory. The interviewer was friendly and gave me lots of hints, but I felt that I didn't do well.
I was contacted by a recruiter after applying. Then, all correspondence seemed like boilerplate scheduling emails; I don't think the recruiter/scheduler spent any time crafting custom responses. I did an initial informational/technical screening, fo
The first process is talking to the manager. He will talk to you about the position and what the group does. Then, ask what experience you have that is common.
Applied through LinkedIn. Had an initial phone screen that went in-depth into ML theory. The interviewer was friendly and gave me lots of hints, but I felt that I didn't do well.