Good work-life balance. Good learning opportunity. Great support system for new grads and diversity.
There are some office politics that were quite apparent, at least in my department.
The interviewers were very friendly throughout the interview. The two of them asked a lot of technical questions; one focused mainly on machine learning related topics, and the other on scheduling tasks. Both were open to discussions.
I got the interview through a referral from a friend working in the Markham office. My interview consisted of three rounds: * **Round 1:** This was an online interview through a coding IDE where I was expected to resolve basic problems in front of
Applied on the website. The process included a 30-minute phone interview followed by a full-day onsite interview in Toronto. The questions were relatively easy. The hardest question was a depth-first search. The team there seems to work on the stat
The interviewers were very friendly throughout the interview. The two of them asked a lot of technical questions; one focused mainly on machine learning related topics, and the other on scheduling tasks. Both were open to discussions.
I got the interview through a referral from a friend working in the Markham office. My interview consisted of three rounds: * **Round 1:** This was an online interview through a coding IDE where I was expected to resolve basic problems in front of
Applied on the website. The process included a 30-minute phone interview followed by a full-day onsite interview in Toronto. The questions were relatively easy. The hardest question was a depth-first search. The team there seems to work on the stat