It is wonderful working for an innovative company whose mission it is to improve health. Innovative, forward-thinking, and encouraging of thinking outside the box.
The company's leadership understands the importance of walking off the beaten path and innovating to solve new problems.
Also great are the perks and the food!
Ideas and technology move so fast that sometimes you feel you find yourself in friendly competition with your peers.
I love how "can't" is not in your vocabulary. Please continue encouraging this train of thought.
This, unsurprisingly, was exactly like the Google interview processes I'd experienced in the past, save that the 'onsite' interviews were virtual. They were all still on the same day, which was much more tiring than it needed to be. If my experience
1 Recruiter call, with some basic behavioral questions such as "Tell me about yourself." 1 Technical screen, involving a standard coding problem with follow-up questions. 4 Technical interviewers as the final round, conducted virtually due to COVID
The first round was the phone screen, where you get one coding question to solve. The coding question is of average to difficult level, and the interviewer provides hints if you get stuck.
This, unsurprisingly, was exactly like the Google interview processes I'd experienced in the past, save that the 'onsite' interviews were virtual. They were all still on the same day, which was much more tiring than it needed to be. If my experience
1 Recruiter call, with some basic behavioral questions such as "Tell me about yourself." 1 Technical screen, involving a standard coding problem with follow-up questions. 4 Technical interviewers as the final round, conducted virtually due to COVID
The first round was the phone screen, where you get one coding question to solve. The coding question is of average to difficult level, and the interviewer provides hints if you get stuck.