Benefits, compensation, work-life balance, culture, offices, etc.
I don't have meaningful cons.
The interview process was fairly okay. However, in one of the coding interviews, the interviewer basically accused me of using a second screen in order to cheat, just based on a hunch, which I found quite worrying and unprofessional.
Recruiter round, which was followed by a panel. The recruiter asked very basic introductory questions. The panel consisted of 5 rounds, including a standard system design round with technical tradeoffs. This was followed by other behavioral rounds, a
Recruiter call, HM screen, technical phone screen, virtual onsite (coding, system design, behavioral). Some interviewers were helpful. Some were not and intentionally missed providing a key assumption, which isn't something that can be thought about
The interview process was fairly okay. However, in one of the coding interviews, the interviewer basically accused me of using a second screen in order to cheat, just based on a hunch, which I found quite worrying and unprofessional.
Recruiter round, which was followed by a panel. The recruiter asked very basic introductory questions. The panel consisted of 5 rounds, including a standard system design round with technical tradeoffs. This was followed by other behavioral rounds, a
Recruiter call, HM screen, technical phone screen, virtual onsite (coding, system design, behavioral). Some interviewers were helpful. Some were not and intentionally missed providing a key assumption, which isn't something that can be thought about