People work hard to have fun together. There are a lot of interesting projects, and the company works to help support you to do great things.
The company has grown quite a bit, so they are in an adolescent phase in terms of management due to the growth.
They'll grow and do better as they get used to the size they have now, though, so I wouldn't worry too much.
Very reasonable interview process. More focused on understanding your thought process than super hard algo questions. The “System Design” round was actually just an OOP round. Interviewers were all very professional.
I zoomed in for an informational interview with a manager. The interview began with a very boring 45-minute lecture, whiteboard and all, about the company, which I sat through without saying anything. Then I talked about a project I worked on, and th
I was sent a 30-minute code challenge with hidden test cases, and I failed it. My code worked for 6 out of 8 test cases, but it wouldn't show me which edge cases I failed to account for, so I couldn't submit a full solution.
Very reasonable interview process. More focused on understanding your thought process than super hard algo questions. The “System Design” round was actually just an OOP round. Interviewers were all very professional.
I zoomed in for an informational interview with a manager. The interview began with a very boring 45-minute lecture, whiteboard and all, about the company, which I sat through without saying anything. Then I talked about a project I worked on, and th
I was sent a 30-minute code challenge with hidden test cases, and I failed it. My code worked for 6 out of 8 test cases, but it wouldn't show me which edge cases I failed to account for, so I couldn't submit a full solution.