Had such a great summer due to this internship. They housed us and had events for us all the time.
The employees here are mostly all really nice, and the other interns were cool.
Working wasn't ever really stressful and felt laid back.
If you're in app dev, working in their proprietary language somewhat limits your learning experience for the internship. I felt like I didn't have time to really learn it that well, and therefore didn't do as much through the summer.
I met them at an info session and spoke with them at my university's career fair. I was asked to schedule an interview for the next school day during the career fair. The on-campus interview was a 30-minute session, mostly covering background and on
I met the recruiter on campus at UCSD and had an on-campus interview the next day. After a week, I was contacted for an on-site interview. The day started with breakfast, followed by a series of interviews and a technical question. Then, the rest of
I was referred by a friend. I had a phone interview with one of the application developers, and then followed up with him with a take-home question. They set up an on-site a week later with 15-20 other candidates (for other positions as well). The
I met them at an info session and spoke with them at my university's career fair. I was asked to schedule an interview for the next school day during the career fair. The on-campus interview was a 30-minute session, mostly covering background and on
I met the recruiter on campus at UCSD and had an on-campus interview the next day. After a week, I was contacted for an on-site interview. The day started with breakfast, followed by a series of interviews and a technical question. Then, the rest of
I was referred by a friend. I had a phone interview with one of the application developers, and then followed up with him with a take-home question. They set up an on-site a week later with 15-20 other candidates (for other positions as well). The