Extremely knowledgeable and helpful team.
Work-life balance is decent – there is always more work to be done.
Management is helpful and polite.
Path for getting promotions is pretty clear and the process seems well executed.
Job security in the current market is not high.
Jobs can be very stressful at times due to the large volume of incoming software requests (this is not unique to QC, though).
Pay could be higher considering the expectations and responsibilities of each engineer.
Applied online. Received an email to schedule a phone interview. Answered basic questions about my resume. Was asked around 6 to 7 C/C++ coding questions. Finished the call. Was emailed for a second round.
After applying online, I received an email stating that a member of the team would email me within the next few days. Two days later, I got an email from a Sr. SE asking me to choose from a list of available phone interview times. A week after the
Phone interview with basic questions on C, pointers, dynamic memory allocation, string manipulations, and a quick overview of your resume. Onsite interviews: * Five one-on-one interviews with senior engineers. * One interview with the senior di
Applied online. Received an email to schedule a phone interview. Answered basic questions about my resume. Was asked around 6 to 7 C/C++ coding questions. Finished the call. Was emailed for a second round.
After applying online, I received an email stating that a member of the team would email me within the next few days. Two days later, I got an email from a Sr. SE asking me to choose from a list of available phone interview times. A week after the
Phone interview with basic questions on C, pointers, dynamic memory allocation, string manipulations, and a quick overview of your resume. Onsite interviews: * Five one-on-one interviews with senior engineers. * One interview with the senior di