Good work-life balance, average pay, and average benefits, similar to other Bay Area IT companies.
The technology is a little bit outdated. The product is not that sexy (enterprise-faced, so, kind of expected that). If you stay here for a very long time, then you probably will not have the chance to use cutting-edge technology very often.
Be bold to use new tech.
Two interviewers in a casual online setting. We went over some of the basics of the job, and then did a tech test involving navigating JSON data using JavaScript.
It was a technical interview, and the interviewer had a lot to ask on the backend. There were questions on data structures and algorithms, which I don't think are very relevant for a front-end role.
I received a call directly from the manager. The process seemed very ad hoc, and it was difficult to schedule an interview. I was finally able to get one scheduled. When it came to the technical interview, it was pretty standard except that the inte
Two interviewers in a casual online setting. We went over some of the basics of the job, and then did a tech test involving navigating JSON data using JavaScript.
It was a technical interview, and the interviewer had a lot to ask on the backend. There were questions on data structures and algorithms, which I don't think are very relevant for a front-end role.
I received a call directly from the manager. The process seemed very ad hoc, and it was difficult to schedule an interview. I was finally able to get one scheduled. When it came to the technical interview, it was pretty standard except that the inte