Very nice office in a heritage building.
Snacks and paid lunches often.
Office is spacious, not overcrowded.
Workload is very relaxed.
Engineering practices are dated, unstandardized, and generally not nice to work with. Every small change takes a huge effort.
The company is established, making money, and growing. There is no motivation to innovate, improve anything, or make things more efficient.
No future. The longer I stayed, the less valuable I became to other companies. I was losing skills faster than I was gaining!
Listen to your new employees coming in. They have experience from other companies that Workiva can benefit from.
Probably the most roller coaster experience I've had interviewing. I conducted approximately 5 interviews over the course of 8 months with various levels of senior engineers and leadership individuals. The recruiting team was great and on top of eve
The recruitment experience is absolutely terrible. Jobs are being advertised but never filled. Candidates are contacted through automation and AI months after applying. The system is completely broken. They have no contact addresses for team members
Their interview process was far too lazy for a senior engineering position. Going into it, I told the HR recruiter that I would prefer to not interview with them if they mostly used LeetCode questions, and they assured me that they used real-world co
Probably the most roller coaster experience I've had interviewing. I conducted approximately 5 interviews over the course of 8 months with various levels of senior engineers and leadership individuals. The recruiting team was great and on top of eve
The recruitment experience is absolutely terrible. Jobs are being advertised but never filled. Candidates are contacted through automation and AI months after applying. The system is completely broken. They have no contact addresses for team members
Their interview process was far too lazy for a senior engineering position. Going into it, I told the HR recruiter that I would prefer to not interview with them if they mostly used LeetCode questions, and they assured me that they used real-world co