I enjoyed working with the other interns.
I interviewed for a backend role and only received front-end work. I was told I was doing great the whole internship until the last week, when they decided to tell me I was writing test cases too slowly (even though I met every deadline). I did not have any time to fix this issue.
More clarity. I was receiving positive feedback the whole internship from my mentor, so of course I assumed I was doing great.
Typical new grad interview process. I was paired with a Reddit engineer and had to walk through a problem. I wish I had been given more guidance. A lot of it was just the engineer saying, "Do whatever you want," so I had to define the boundaries of
Multiple rounds, including: * Recruitment screening * A four-person round with stakeholders and peers * Final round with executive leaders/hiring manager Mix of situational ("tell me a time when") and casual conversation about knowledge, industry p
I had a Zoom interview where I was asked to solve a question over a CodeSignal IDE. After a few days, the recruiter reached out and told me that I wasn't selected for the job.
Typical new grad interview process. I was paired with a Reddit engineer and had to walk through a problem. I wish I had been given more guidance. A lot of it was just the engineer saying, "Do whatever you want," so I had to define the boundaries of
Multiple rounds, including: * Recruitment screening * A four-person round with stakeholders and peers * Final round with executive leaders/hiring manager Mix of situational ("tell me a time when") and casual conversation about knowledge, industry p
I had a Zoom interview where I was asked to solve a question over a CodeSignal IDE. After a few days, the recruiter reached out and told me that I wasn't selected for the job.