I've worked at half a dozen big and small companies in the valley. Pure is by far the most functional engineering organization I've encountered. This is what you get when you mix very smart people who are committed to building products that do incredible things with execs who know how to disrupt big markets.
Lots of fast-paced work sometimes puts pressure on work/life balance, but the company is aware of this and trying to keep expectations reasonable.
Pay attention to recruiting now that we've moved beyond our "magic unicorn" status.
I applied online for the job position. There was one HR phone interview, followed by two technical phone screens, all within ten days. The face-to-face interview was conducted at Pure Storage (Mountain View, CA). All calls were scheduled on the ca
Contacted by a Pure Storage corporate recruiter for an engineering manager position. Subsequently, I had a phone screening with the hiring manager, followed by two onsite interviews: one technical round and one behavior/culture/management round. The
Someone searched on LinkedIn and found me. The process started with a one-hour HackerRank test, which many have discussed. It was interesting, and I performed well. I definitely got both coding questions right. I also believe I answered most of the
I applied online for the job position. There was one HR phone interview, followed by two technical phone screens, all within ten days. The face-to-face interview was conducted at Pure Storage (Mountain View, CA). All calls were scheduled on the ca
Contacted by a Pure Storage corporate recruiter for an engineering manager position. Subsequently, I had a phone screening with the hiring manager, followed by two onsite interviews: one technical round and one behavior/culture/management round. The
Someone searched on LinkedIn and found me. The process started with a one-hour HackerRank test, which many have discussed. It was interesting, and I performed well. I definitely got both coding questions right. I also believe I answered most of the