I loved working there. The engineers were great, and the work was meaningful.
Very fast-paced, so lots of stress, but it was worth it.
The position was local, based in their Georgetown office. The interview process was, overall, not much different than at other companies, but there were some troubling oddities. Despite their reputation for hard interviews, this was an average expe
The interview process starts with an "NDA" asking the candidate to sign away many rights unrelated to disclosure. This includes being unable to use Palantir's name in any context (such as writing this review). Opting out of this step terminates the
The screening call went well. However, the technical interview went horribly wrong due to a 1-on-1 session with an 'Engineer' who was not very fluent in English. He misunderstood me, and as a result, I was rejected.
The position was local, based in their Georgetown office. The interview process was, overall, not much different than at other companies, but there were some troubling oddities. Despite their reputation for hard interviews, this was an average expe
The interview process starts with an "NDA" asking the candidate to sign away many rights unrelated to disclosure. This includes being unable to use Palantir's name in any context (such as writing this review). Opting out of this step terminates the
The screening call went well. However, the technical interview went horribly wrong due to a 1-on-1 session with an 'Engineer' who was not very fluent in English. He misunderstood me, and as a result, I was rejected.