Lots of benefits and perks for working at Yahoo!
Coolest work culture I've ever worked in.
Being around intellectual people certainly helps.
Some of the managers can be very unlike-Yahoo, especially the ones coming in lately.
Just make sure what you are getting into before you join, and you should be fine.
Try to interact with a few team members you will be working with, and especially your manager, before joining.
Please save Yahoo's culture. It's very sad to see one of my favorite companies in such a miserable state because of some freeloaders and immoral people.
Include skip-level meetings on a regular basis. That will certainly help.
I had five rounds of face-to-face interviews, all technical, on a single day. All the questions asked were relevant. As I was being interviewed for an automation framework development role, the questions were all technical, the kind you would expect
5 rounds of interviews. 3 or 4 coding rounds and 1 managerial round. The interview and hiring process takes around 1 month to complete. LeetCode questions are medium to hard.
Very good hiring process. They take good care of people who come for an interview. Questions were asked on Unix, Java, testing concepts, and Selenium. They also asked questions on analytical skills, behavioral questions, and puzzle-solving.
I had five rounds of face-to-face interviews, all technical, on a single day. All the questions asked were relevant. As I was being interviewed for an automation framework development role, the questions were all technical, the kind you would expect
5 rounds of interviews. 3 or 4 coding rounds and 1 managerial round. The interview and hiring process takes around 1 month to complete. LeetCode questions are medium to hard.
Very good hiring process. They take good care of people who come for an interview. Questions were asked on Unix, Java, testing concepts, and Selenium. They also asked questions on analytical skills, behavioral questions, and puzzle-solving.