Tinder's at a sweet spot where its user base is big enough that anything you work on reaches a lot of people, but the company is small and young enough that every person has the opportunity to work on meaningful problems.
The people are all really cool, down-to-earth, and smart.
Huge opportunity for career growth for those who are hungry.
The West Hollywood location is super unique and within walking distance to tons of bars and restaurants.
There are a ton of engineering challenges to solve because the original app was written hastily.
The caliber of engineers has gone way up in the last year.
The leadership team is focused on listening to the team and fixing issues that need to be fixed. I think this could be done more proactively, but at least it's happening.
Not enough focus on our mission and taking the product to the next level. Many people on the team are disconnected from how the product really works and who our users are. This is somewhat natural because so many people are in relationships or married, but we should do more to help with this.
I wish there were more opportunities to connect with people from across the company and offices (WH and PA). 200 is still a pretty small company, and all of the teams are really cool, so more mixing of people and ideas would be great.
The pay is relatively competitive and better than many companies, but if you're at the top of your industry, you'll probably get better offers elsewhere.
Hold all of the teams and people accountable for doing great work and having impact. Tinder has been successful for the first four years. Now it's up to us to write the next part of the story, so we should set the bar high.
Also, it's worth paying more to hire the best people in engineering, product, marketing, etc.
1. Recruiter Call Goes really well. The team is super friendly and does a great job of explaining the company and your role. 2. Engineering Interview + Live Code Test Phone call with an engineer on the team while live coding in a shared workspace
An NDA needed to be signed prior to the recruiter's first-round interview. The recruiter's first-round interview was a 30-minute Zoom call (audio only). During the call, we briefly discussed the role and company, but the recruiter's primary focus w
Phone Screen: With HM 1. Previous project experience: Most challenging project. 2. Coding: Given a matrix of size M x n, with 0s and 1s, write a program to return the number of islands. Emphasis on clean code design.
1. Recruiter Call Goes really well. The team is super friendly and does a great job of explaining the company and your role. 2. Engineering Interview + Live Code Test Phone call with an engineer on the team while live coding in a shared workspace
An NDA needed to be signed prior to the recruiter's first-round interview. The recruiter's first-round interview was a 30-minute Zoom call (audio only). During the call, we briefly discussed the role and company, but the recruiter's primary focus w
Phone Screen: With HM 1. Previous project experience: Most challenging project. 2. Coding: Given a matrix of size M x n, with 0s and 1s, write a program to return the number of islands. Emphasis on clean code design.