Really liked the Brevard office, with super good pay and perks for being an internship. The team and work were interesting and smart.
It's a bank with lots of red tape; it takes a while to get things done at times.
I cold applied in August, as soon as their applications opened. I got an OA a week or so later on HackerRank. It was basic multiple-choice questions with two coding implementation questions. Then I got an email asking about my location preferences. A
Fast and easy. The last round was two 30-minute interviews. Before that was an interview with four LeetCode-style questions. You don't need to do perfect, but try to at least get three of them right.
Phone call, then a 30-minute Zoom interview. It’s really easy; they don’t ask too many technical questions. Just make sure they like talking to you; that’s the biggest thing. Also, make sure you know your resume because they will go into detail ab
I cold applied in August, as soon as their applications opened. I got an OA a week or so later on HackerRank. It was basic multiple-choice questions with two coding implementation questions. Then I got an email asking about my location preferences. A
Fast and easy. The last round was two 30-minute interviews. Before that was an interview with four LeetCode-style questions. You don't need to do perfect, but try to at least get three of them right.
Phone call, then a 30-minute Zoom interview. It’s really easy; they don’t ask too many technical questions. Just make sure they like talking to you; that’s the biggest thing. Also, make sure you know your resume because they will go into detail ab