Challenging work that is making the world a better place. Refreshed my enthusiasm in the industry after being in it for over 30 years. Great cross-team interaction, and you really feel like you're part of the "family" rather than a number on a sheet.
You're drinking from a firehose. So much good stuff is going on all across the company; it's hard to keep up with it all.
Set clear priorities, and keep that personal connection.
This process is quite different compared to general big tech software interviews. It involves 6+ sessions, each lasting 45 minutes. The interviews are mostly conversational, covering background relevant to the job. There are some behavioral elemen
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
Talked to GL and explained what I do at my job. Had a brief explanation of what they do in his team. It was a pleasant talk. HR was not as professional as the manager. They rescheduled the interview multiple times and across multiple sites. The inte
This process is quite different compared to general big tech software interviews. It involves 6+ sessions, each lasting 45 minutes. The interviews are mostly conversational, covering background relevant to the job. There are some behavioral elemen
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
Talked to GL and explained what I do at my job. Had a brief explanation of what they do in his team. It was a pleasant talk. HR was not as professional as the manager. They rescheduled the interview multiple times and across multiple sites. The inte