My team (SHIELD products) has a lot of young people and is expanding and hiring quite a lot.
They tend to have a good speaker series in summer as well.
They have a decent industry rep (good for resume).
Experience really depends on the team. If you get on a boring team like me, i.e., SHIELD or APT, then you're going to be working on boring stuff like their test infra.
Honestly, I don't even know why they still fund SHIELD; the product doesn't make them any money.
You won't be making an impact with your work here.
Benefits aren't as good as FAANG companies.
Give interns better, more interesting/meaningful projects, or let them know what they will be working on beforehand.
Consisted of three rounds: 1. Resume walkthrough + LC easy - Loved this round, the interviewer was actually interested in my experience. 2. LC Medium - Real bad experience, the interviewer just gave me the question, wasn't even interested. I managed
I met them at a career fair and was contacted subsequently. After about a week, I had a phone interview that comprised of some basic algorithms questions and discussions on my prior projects. The interview was a little less than an hour long. I did
Each team has a different interview process. For this team, the first round interview was a technical interview with the hiring manager. I was asked a coding question on class design that I didn't fully finish. I did not pass to the next round.
Consisted of three rounds: 1. Resume walkthrough + LC easy - Loved this round, the interviewer was actually interested in my experience. 2. LC Medium - Real bad experience, the interviewer just gave me the question, wasn't even interested. I managed
I met them at a career fair and was contacted subsequently. After about a week, I had a phone interview that comprised of some basic algorithms questions and discussions on my prior projects. The interview was a little less than an hour long. I did
Each team has a different interview process. For this team, the first round interview was a technical interview with the hiring manager. I was asked a coding question on class design that I didn't fully finish. I did not pass to the next round.