I was a research intern at Uber ATG in the Toronto office. The best things about this internship were:
Extreme working conditions near conference deadlines. That's part of being a researcher.
Phone screen for programming skills in Python and C++. Also covered past projects in CV and ML a bit. Then an in-person interview which covered CV and ML concepts. Focus on past projects and CV/ML design decisions made. Whiteboard for explanation
I received a link to complete a programming round, which focused heavily on challenging problems involving hash tables. As a design engineer, I found it difficult but intellectually stimulating. I would recommend everyone to apply and try it out fo
Overall, the online assessment was of average difficulty, roughly at the level of LeetCode Medium to Hard. I answered 3 out of 4 questions perfectly, but I did not proceed to the next round.
Phone screen for programming skills in Python and C++. Also covered past projects in CV and ML a bit. Then an in-person interview which covered CV and ML concepts. Focus on past projects and CV/ML design decisions made. Whiteboard for explanation
I received a link to complete a programming round, which focused heavily on challenging problems involving hash tables. As a design engineer, I found it difficult but intellectually stimulating. I would recommend everyone to apply and try it out fo
Overall, the online assessment was of average difficulty, roughly at the level of LeetCode Medium to Hard. I answered 3 out of 4 questions perfectly, but I did not proceed to the next round.