Tech is hard to work with. Company doesn't have a good vision. Lots of politics. Company has lied to employees many times and contradicted itself. Nearly impossible to get promoted beyond L4 unless you're on the right team. In-house React Native that's somehow worse than React Native. If you do mobile, they will make you write JavaScript that's very difficult to debug and compile.
Applied online and a recruiter reached out 5 months later. * Recruiter call first. * Phone screen: 1 hour with 1 coding question and continued with follow-up coding questions. Not typical LeetCode style; more focused on logical and maintainable
I interviewed for MLE positions. After the screen (LeetCode), I had 4 on-site interviews: * 2 ML system design interviews * 2 LeetCode interviews In general, the experience was very positive. All engineers and managers I met were professional a
The first-round coding interview for an ML engineer was a mix of my previous experiences and a typical LeetCode medium question based on stacks, which was pretty easy. The interview was scheduled for one hour but ended in 30 minutes.
Applied online and a recruiter reached out 5 months later. * Recruiter call first. * Phone screen: 1 hour with 1 coding question and continued with follow-up coding questions. Not typical LeetCode style; more focused on logical and maintainable
I interviewed for MLE positions. After the screen (LeetCode), I had 4 on-site interviews: * 2 ML system design interviews * 2 LeetCode interviews In general, the experience was very positive. All engineers and managers I met were professional a
The first-round coding interview for an ML engineer was a mix of my previous experiences and a typical LeetCode medium question based on stacks, which was pretty easy. The interview was scheduled for one hour but ended in 30 minutes.