Interesting mission, world-class colleagues, Google resources, facilities, and food.
Direction seems better now that a few of the bad managers have left. They forced out some good people.
Very political environment. It's all about who you know.
Unfair compensation.
Not much true diversity of thought.
Lack senior staff; hires too many with no real industry experience.
Make the org chart flatter, with fewer managers who bring along their baggage.
Very organized, met my expectations for a Silicon Valley company. Laid-back and friendly staff. The process was pretty standard compared to other companies. Life science-focused questions were different than other similar companies.
Asked pointer and array questions, all in C/C++. Lots of "leap-like" questions. One interviewer asked hardware questions involving hardware equipment, like oscilloscopes. Overall, the people were very friendly. I made it to the last round, but the
The interview process was lengthy and thorough, similar to Google's interview process. The phone screen was a bit more intense than I anticipated. The recruiter was really nice about it all.
Very organized, met my expectations for a Silicon Valley company. Laid-back and friendly staff. The process was pretty standard compared to other companies. Life science-focused questions were different than other similar companies.
Asked pointer and array questions, all in C/C++. Lots of "leap-like" questions. One interviewer asked hardware questions involving hardware equipment, like oscilloscopes. Overall, the people were very friendly. I made it to the last round, but the
The interview process was lengthy and thorough, similar to Google's interview process. The phone screen was a bit more intense than I anticipated. The recruiter was really nice about it all.