Everything from interviews to working my first months here was super smooth. The interviewers were very friendly and helpful, and didn't really mind if I messed up some minor things as long as I was thinking on the right path and logic. On the inside, it's a big team of very talented, skilled, and organized people, so it's a treat to be able to spend time with them and feel like I have the opportunity to learn a lot.
Honestly, I can't think of anything major at the moment to consider a con.
I was scheduled for a chat with a recruiter from Europe. This was changed last minute for someone from India instead, who spoke poor English and was reading from a script. They included a few technical questions. The whole thing felt mechanical an
I cleared all technical rounds, including living coding, coding with a tech conversation, and system design. However, I was rejected after a few team fit rounds. Honestly, it feels like a waste of time. What's the point of all the technical rounds th
I didn't pass further than the first stage, which was the live coding session. The task was pretty simple: design a URL shortener class in pure Java, without any additional libraries or frameworks. There were additional requirements that I had to cla
I was scheduled for a chat with a recruiter from Europe. This was changed last minute for someone from India instead, who spoke poor English and was reading from a script. They included a few technical questions. The whole thing felt mechanical an
I cleared all technical rounds, including living coding, coding with a tech conversation, and system design. However, I was rejected after a few team fit rounds. Honestly, it feels like a waste of time. What's the point of all the technical rounds th
I didn't pass further than the first stage, which was the live coding session. The task was pretty simple: design a URL shortener class in pure Java, without any additional libraries or frameworks. There were additional requirements that I had to cla