It's almost like being back in college: lots of events happening and clubs to join.
The fact that lots of teams work in different projects makes it easy to get to know lots of cool people.
Of course, being close to LA, you can get discounts to theme parks and other deals.
Teams are definitely supportive and caring.
Some perks are obviously not available for contractors, like participating in volunteer work or having access to some online courses.
I think it was a job very well done, as teams work smoothly. As any other place, there are very good elements who really encourage teams, and then there are the ones who see their teams as milking cows.
They flew me down on their dime. It was a one-day, five-interview process. The first interview was a standard HR interview, and the rest were technical. Some interviews tested general knowledge, while others tested my troubleshooting skills.
Didn’t get the offer, but it was an enriching experience. Asked questions on digital and analog data analysis, and Fourier series. The HR representative was really friendly and open to answering all questions.
First, I received a call from a recruiter to check if I was open to job opportunities. They scheduled a phone interview. I had a phone interview with a couple of people from the company. They asked me questions related to the Linux kernel, memory,
They flew me down on their dime. It was a one-day, five-interview process. The first interview was a standard HR interview, and the rest were technical. Some interviews tested general knowledge, while others tested my troubleshooting skills.
Didn’t get the offer, but it was an enriching experience. Asked questions on digital and analog data analysis, and Fourier series. The HR representative was really friendly and open to answering all questions.
First, I received a call from a recruiter to check if I was open to job opportunities. They scheduled a phone interview. I had a phone interview with a couple of people from the company. They asked me questions related to the Linux kernel, memory,