Very nice, helpful people.
Free lunch.
As an intern, I really wasn't treated as one. I was given full-time projects to work on, which is great! I learned a lot.
The "speed wins" philosophy may not suit all engineers; it leads to somewhat messy code.
I had applied through a campus career fair. The interview process involved: * 1 campus interview * 1 telephonic interview * 3 onsite interview rounds The interview process was very smooth and professional. In every round, I had to write code
I submitted a resume through Scienceworks (the recruiting website of my university). Maybe 2 months later, I got an email from TripAdvisor saying they'd like to do a phone interview. Surprised, I gladly accepted and made an appointment. The time cam
1. Applied on LinkedIn. 2. I was contacted by a recruiter and set up my first technical/behavioral interview. 3. I passed my first interview, which was a mix of technical and behavioral questions. 4. Second technical/behavioral interview. 5. Final in
I had applied through a campus career fair. The interview process involved: * 1 campus interview * 1 telephonic interview * 3 onsite interview rounds The interview process was very smooth and professional. In every round, I had to write code
I submitted a resume through Scienceworks (the recruiting website of my university). Maybe 2 months later, I got an email from TripAdvisor saying they'd like to do a phone interview. Surprised, I gladly accepted and made an appointment. The time cam
1. Applied on LinkedIn. 2. I was contacted by a recruiter and set up my first technical/behavioral interview. 3. I passed my first interview, which was a mix of technical and behavioral questions. 4. Second technical/behavioral interview. 5. Final in