Lots of high-impact work. I felt like I was thrown into a position of a full-time employee, so I learned a lot.
Lots of hours and responsibility for an intern.
The first round was really easy. The engineer I spoke to was interested in me and asked simple data structures questions. The person I spoke to in the second round didn't seem to acknowledge my presence and kept replying to texts on their laptop.
Contacted by a recruiter by email, the interview was by phone with the manager of the team. The questions were mostly about my background and experience, and I had to give detailed explanation about my experience.
The recruiter asked about my background, with no technical questions and only one behavioral question. He mentioned he would meet with the team to review and discuss shortlisted applicants before deciding who moves forward in the interview process.
The first round was really easy. The engineer I spoke to was interested in me and asked simple data structures questions. The person I spoke to in the second round didn't seem to acknowledge my presence and kept replying to texts on their laptop.
Contacted by a recruiter by email, the interview was by phone with the manager of the team. The questions were mostly about my background and experience, and I had to give detailed explanation about my experience.
The recruiter asked about my background, with no technical questions and only one behavioral question. He mentioned he would meet with the team to review and discuss shortlisted applicants before deciding who moves forward in the interview process.