Roku has been very friendly and welcoming from the start. They have also been excellent in handling the pandemic and enabling remote working. The work with TVs and STBs is interesting and varied, and the pay is good.
There's a lot to learn, so it feels like a long time before becoming productive. Though that's maybe inevitable with a relatively large company. Most information you need is out there, though some of it is hard to find. Friendly coworkers are happy to help.
I had my first interview with HR, which lasted half an hour. I was told I would then have a one-hour screening round with the Engineering Manager. During this session, we would walk through my CV, understand each other's experience and expectations,
One of the worst experiences ever. It took six rounds of interviews covering problem-solving, system design, coding, and team fitment, among other areas, over a period of almost three months. There were multiple delays in interview scheduling, and i
During my interview process, I first had a call with someone from Human Resources. This initial conversation was relatively straightforward. The HR representative asked about my background, qualifications, and why I was interested in the role. They a
I had my first interview with HR, which lasted half an hour. I was told I would then have a one-hour screening round with the Engineering Manager. During this session, we would walk through my CV, understand each other's experience and expectations,
One of the worst experiences ever. It took six rounds of interviews covering problem-solving, system design, coding, and team fitment, among other areas, over a period of almost three months. There were multiple delays in interview scheduling, and i
During my interview process, I first had a call with someone from Human Resources. This initial conversation was relatively straightforward. The HR representative asked about my background, qualifications, and why I was interested in the role. They a