Uber is growing really, really fast. As such, there are constantly a ton of things to learn, which makes it a dream opportunity if you're starting your career. You'll get exposed to a lot of different challenges and will be given a lot of autonomy to attack them.
If you're not excited about constantly upping your game, it can be challenging.
I applied to Uber ATG (their self-driving car division) and started out pretty positive on them, despite Uber's reputation in the news. Like most employers, they weren't initially sure where to place me. We did some screening calls and eventually fo
I wasn't actively looking, but Uber contacted me via LinkedIn. I agreed to an informal chat with a hiring manager to learn about management opportunities. It was clear from the initial conversation that the recruiter could use help identifying a mat
I went through the standard process of a recruiter finding me on AngelList and getting a phone screen lined up. The manager I spoke to was informative over the phone, albeit a little cold. I got an onsite interview relatively quickly. The panel was
I applied to Uber ATG (their self-driving car division) and started out pretty positive on them, despite Uber's reputation in the news. Like most employers, they weren't initially sure where to place me. We did some screening calls and eventually fo
I wasn't actively looking, but Uber contacted me via LinkedIn. I agreed to an informal chat with a hiring manager to learn about management opportunities. It was clear from the initial conversation that the recruiter could use help identifying a mat
I went through the standard process of a recruiter finding me on AngelList and getting a phone screen lined up. The manager I spoke to was informative over the phone, albeit a little cold. I got an onsite interview relatively quickly. The panel was