like the front-end software applications
Don't really have cons. Enjoyed my time there.
I had two rounds. The first round, I was asked a medium LeetCode question and a deep dive into one of my projects. In the second round, the hiring manager asked one medium LeetCode question, covered basic CS concepts, and then behavioral questions.
After applying, the recruiter will reach out via email if there is a good fit. This was for a co-op position. There are questions that you need to answer and send back to the recruiter. Then, the first round is scheduled, which is a coding round tha
The interview lasted about an hour. There were two code questions of medium difficulty. The interviewer also asked about past projects and was pretty good. There was an online test to look for bugs. It wasn't very difficult but took more time.
I had two rounds. The first round, I was asked a medium LeetCode question and a deep dive into one of my projects. In the second round, the hiring manager asked one medium LeetCode question, covered basic CS concepts, and then behavioral questions.
After applying, the recruiter will reach out via email if there is a good fit. This was for a co-op position. There are questions that you need to answer and send back to the recruiter. Then, the first round is scheduled, which is a coding round tha
The interview lasted about an hour. There were two code questions of medium difficulty. The interviewer also asked about past projects and was pretty good. There was an online test to look for bugs. It wasn't very difficult but took more time.