I think they offer good benefits and the pay is good. The offices are top-notch; they have things like restaurant discounts, snacks in the cafeteria, and they invite you to movie premieres. Overall, it's a very good company. I feel there's a good work-life balance.
Since the recent acquisitions of Discovery and the changes they've made, for those of us who came from previous companies, you can feel the tension. There have been layoffs due to restructuring.
It was a very straightforward interview with a very friendly atmosphere. It started with a coding exercise, then some questions around performance testing, and finally, they gave a scenario around how to test a system.
Two rounds. In the first round, there were two DSA questions of medium level. The second round was a complete ML round, asking core concepts and sometimes derivations. It also included some behavioral questions and many project-related questions.
The interview process felt disorganized, with rounds happening in an unusual order. It started with an initial discussion with a senior manager, followed by an operational excellence round, then system design, and finally the coding round.
It was a very straightforward interview with a very friendly atmosphere. It started with a coding exercise, then some questions around performance testing, and finally, they gave a scenario around how to test a system.
Two rounds. In the first round, there were two DSA questions of medium level. The second round was a complete ML round, asking core concepts and sometimes derivations. It also included some behavioral questions and many project-related questions.
The interview process felt disorganized, with rounds happening in an unusual order. It started with an initial discussion with a senior manager, followed by an operational excellence round, then system design, and finally the coding round.