more tight-knit, medium-sized company, flexible working location: remote, in-person, hybrid.
easy to be isolated, a little too small of a company at times, not much engineering diversity. They don't want many new grads and aren't that social. It definitely lacked work-life balance.
I had an initial phone screen with a recruiter, followed by an interview with a third-party interviewing service, and then a technical interview with an engineer at Pinterest.
The interview process was actually quite pleasant, and the interviewer was very friendly. The technical question was very wordy, and it took me some time to figure out what it was really asking.
They conduct an online evaluation, then proceed to a technical interview, followed by an interview with the team leader. After this, I did not continue to the next stage.
I had an initial phone screen with a recruiter, followed by an interview with a third-party interviewing service, and then a technical interview with an engineer at Pinterest.
The interview process was actually quite pleasant, and the interviewer was very friendly. The technical question was very wordy, and it took me some time to figure out what it was really asking.
They conduct an online evaluation, then proceed to a technical interview, followed by an interview with the team leader. After this, I did not continue to the next stage.