You get to work on top-of-the-line hardware. If it is something that will help you in doing your job, they will get it for you.
They really take care of their employees and make you feel like they appreciate all that you do and want you to succeed.
The benefits include catered lunch, a stocked fridge full of drinks, fresh fruit, and other snacks. Full benefits for the whole family are paid for by the company.
The talent of the Engineering team is incredible, so there is always someone to learn from. The amazing community of the Montana office is very supportive and team-oriented. It isn't that competitive environment that you run into at most jobs; everyone is there to make SoFi great.
Not necessarily cons, but things that some people might not like:
Reached out by a recruiter on LinkedIn. It was a standard recruiter call. After that, there was a phone screen. The phone screen consisted of two medium LeetCode questions. I was unprepared as I thought there would only be one. It seems like there
This is the worst company I've ever interviewed with. I cleared the OA with 100% test cases passing for both coding questions. The recruiter said they would be moving forward and scheduling the onsite. After two days, instead of getting the onsite i
The interview process involved a standard tech screen call. This was followed by a LeetCode-style question. After that, there were two technical interviews focusing on designing an efficient algorithm and writing maintainable code. The design inte
Reached out by a recruiter on LinkedIn. It was a standard recruiter call. After that, there was a phone screen. The phone screen consisted of two medium LeetCode questions. I was unprepared as I thought there would only be one. It seems like there
This is the worst company I've ever interviewed with. I cleared the OA with 100% test cases passing for both coding questions. The recruiter said they would be moving forward and scheduling the onsite. After two days, instead of getting the onsite i
The interview process involved a standard tech screen call. This was followed by a LeetCode-style question. After that, there were two technical interviews focusing on designing an efficient algorithm and writing maintainable code. The design inte