Very smart engineers. Learned a lot.
Not really any major downsides, unless you don't like the area.
The first step was a recruiter call with basic information and some behavioral questions. Next was a coding interview, which was pretty normal (LeetCode medium). Then there was a virtual onsite with two interviews: debugging broken code and systems d
The interview process consisted of three rounds, as per their website. Questions were Leetcode-style, ranging from easy to medium difficulty. If you have practiced enough easy to medium Leetcode problems, you should be able to tackle these with ease
After passing the object-oriented online assessment, I had a 20-minute phone call with a recruiter. They asked basic questions about my resume. I was rejected three days later. The recruiter was nice but not incredibly engaged.
The first step was a recruiter call with basic information and some behavioral questions. Next was a coding interview, which was pretty normal (LeetCode medium). Then there was a virtual onsite with two interviews: debugging broken code and systems d
The interview process consisted of three rounds, as per their website. Questions were Leetcode-style, ranging from easy to medium difficulty. If you have practiced enough easy to medium Leetcode problems, you should be able to tackle these with ease
After passing the object-oriented online assessment, I had a 20-minute phone call with a recruiter. They asked basic questions about my resume. I was rejected three days later. The recruiter was nice but not incredibly engaged.