Excellent C-level leadership: They listen, adapt, plan for the future, express a strong preference for fairness, are inclusive, diverse, transparent, and down-to-earth.
Excellent team management: Surveys over multiple years have confirmed that Vimeo promotes and hires excellent managers.
Competitive position: Team and product quality keep improving. The product is moving in the right direction.
The tech: The stack also keeps improving. We keep moving towards and staying close to the cutting edge in terms of frontend engineering. Backend work uses the latest and greatest for the most part (latest PHP, Go, Python, etc.). A big plus is that some of the most consequential PHP open-source libraries are written and maintained by Vimeo employees.
Compensation: Packages continue to improve. Pay bands were unilaterally increased across the entire company this year to make us more competitive. New RSU program.
Culture: Hard to ever leave given the quality of one's teammates here. Like family.
Keep up the great work.
Typical interview process for engineering roles; nothing out of the ordinary. I really enjoyed everyone that I spoke with, and the process was transparent and smooth. * Recruiter call * Interview with hiring manager * Technical assessment * Virtual
The process started with a phone call screen with a recruiter. Then, an interview was set up with the hiring manager of the team for the position. This was a conversation, not a coding challenge. The interview with the hiring manager was mainly ver
I interviewed in March. The recruiter reached out for a call to talk more about the position as well as what I currently do. I was then given a timed online coding assessment, which contained two questions. After passing the coding interview, I was
Typical interview process for engineering roles; nothing out of the ordinary. I really enjoyed everyone that I spoke with, and the process was transparent and smooth. * Recruiter call * Interview with hiring manager * Technical assessment * Virtual
The process started with a phone call screen with a recruiter. Then, an interview was set up with the hiring manager of the team for the position. This was a conversation, not a coding challenge. The interview with the hiring manager was mainly ver
I interviewed in March. The recruiter reached out for a call to talk more about the position as well as what I currently do. I was then given a timed online coding assessment, which contained two questions. After passing the coding interview, I was