Competitive Salary/Benefits Dedicated Engineering Team Dog Friendly Offices (for Eng) Pretty high job security Leadership Listens A good outlook long term
A lot of change is coming as part of the Google split. For anyone not in Alphabet, this doesn't mean much. Benefits will still be strong in the industry.
Locations across the US can make meeting timing difficult.
As they narrow focus, layoffs have occurred. It's hard but necessary for the company.
Keep charging forward. Change is messy, but the leadership is pushing hard and listening to feedback as they prepare for the future. That's the key: listening. So many companies ignore feedback, but I see real change occurring within Verily from feedback.
Once the split is done, focus on hardening and improving culture with less instability. I suspect this is already planned for, just affirming!
1. Screening interview with recruiter. 2. 45-minute technical interview. - (3 QA engineers) and 1 Dev. 3. 45-minute onsite interview. 4. Final interview with Director after onsite. The team was fast to communicate and schedule interviews.
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.
1. Screening interview with recruiter. 2. 45-minute technical interview. - (3 QA engineers) and 1 Dev. 3. 45-minute onsite interview. 4. Final interview with Director after onsite. The team was fast to communicate and schedule interviews.
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.