Pretty flexible with working from home or office.
They also offer tuition reimbursement towards a master's degree, which is helpful.
Average pay.
Pay increases and bonuses are almost nonexistent. With such a big company, unfortunately, that means a ton of spam email from various parts of the company, which provides no value.
The interview process was very straightforward. I was invited to an onsite interview where, first, a manager asked me about my basic experience. Next, two engineers interviewed me about technical questions.
4 rounds: initial screening, technical questions, live coding questions, puzzles, 25 horses question. The first round was with the recruiter. She asked some questions, and then she sent me a skill matrix format and my availability for the interview.
Biased interviews by incompetent interviewers. No detailed feedback, simply wasting time. Even if you answer all questions correctly and solve all coding tasks, the results will still be oriented by things irrelevant to your expertise and knowledge.
The interview process was very straightforward. I was invited to an onsite interview where, first, a manager asked me about my basic experience. Next, two engineers interviewed me about technical questions.
4 rounds: initial screening, technical questions, live coding questions, puzzles, 25 horses question. The first round was with the recruiter. She asked some questions, and then she sent me a skill matrix format and my availability for the interview.
Biased interviews by incompetent interviewers. No detailed feedback, simply wasting time. Even if you answer all questions correctly and solve all coding tasks, the results will still be oriented by things irrelevant to your expertise and knowledge.