Work - There's tons of low-hanging fruit at Reddit, so everyone has the opportunity to have a big impact. We have just over 200 employees but reach over 250 million users.
Career opportunities - The execs place a huge emphasis on providing a clear path for people to advance their careers, both for ICs or managers.
Benefits - As strong as any top-tier SF company.
Compensation - Great salary for the stage of the company with strong options.
To be honest, I don't have much bad I can say about the company. We're growing very fast, so there are downsides that come with that, but overall the leadership does a great job handling the influx of new employees.
The first step was a chat with the hiring manager. Nothing crazy, just talking about the opportunity. Next, I had a chat with the recruiter. Then, a couple of weeks later, I had a 5+ hour panel interview. Pretty average as far as tech interviews go
I made it to the on-site interview but didn't receive an offer. I feel like large companies that are fully remote can afford to be very selective, as they now have a nationwide pool of candidates to choose from. The on-site interview consisted of:
The recruiters and the team were great, very welcoming and accommodating. The pre-interview phone call with the recruiter really helped take away the anxiety. The questions were fair and related to things you'd solve in real life.
The first step was a chat with the hiring manager. Nothing crazy, just talking about the opportunity. Next, I had a chat with the recruiter. Then, a couple of weeks later, I had a 5+ hour panel interview. Pretty average as far as tech interviews go
I made it to the on-site interview but didn't receive an offer. I feel like large companies that are fully remote can afford to be very selective, as they now have a nationwide pool of candidates to choose from. The on-site interview consisted of:
The recruiters and the team were great, very welcoming and accommodating. The pre-interview phone call with the recruiter really helped take away the anxiety. The questions were fair and related to things you'd solve in real life.