Average benefits, nothing else really.
After interning for 2 years, accepting an offer, selling everything I own, moving to California, and working 60 hours a week for the past three months, I was just notified that I am being laid off from Roku. It was my mistake to put so much trust in Roku.
Do better, Roku. I joined because you seemed like you cared about your employees. That is all, just a ploy.
Great experience with Roku. Everyone was super professional, friendly, and informative. In particular, Michelle H, my recruiter, was great in moving the offer process along and had great communication. This was especially appreciated in these diffi
The interview process is split into two parts. The first part is a chat with HR to learn a bit about the company. The second part is a technical interview with the group you will be working with.
Applied via referral. The hiring manager reached out, and we had an online interview. I never heard back from the recruiter afterwards. This did not give me a lot of confidence in the company, so I accepted another offer.
Great experience with Roku. Everyone was super professional, friendly, and informative. In particular, Michelle H, my recruiter, was great in moving the offer process along and had great communication. This was especially appreciated in these diffi
The interview process is split into two parts. The first part is a chat with HR to learn a bit about the company. The second part is a technical interview with the group you will be working with.
Applied via referral. The hiring manager reached out, and we had an online interview. I never heard back from the recruiter afterwards. This did not give me a lot of confidence in the company, so I accepted another offer.