Great place to work, smart coworkers, free food, and high pay. Lots of fun projects.
Not really. Probably not many opportunities for promotion.
Keep doing awesome things.
At a college career fair. Talked face to face with the recruiter. Pretty much depended on how strong your resume was. Recruiters were very chill and easy to talk to. They asked you a technical question on the spot.
I talked to Yahoo Champaign at the career fair in UIUC and then got the phone interview one week later. During the phone screening, many basic CS-related questions were asked, related to Java, C++, and Linux commands. Then a simple programming prob
I managed a referral from an employee at Yahoo, Champaign. The recruiter contacted me for a phone interview, and then we had to attend an onsite interview in Champaign, IL. The onsite interview had three technical sessions and one session with the hi
At a college career fair. Talked face to face with the recruiter. Pretty much depended on how strong your resume was. Recruiters were very chill and easy to talk to. They asked you a technical question on the spot.
I talked to Yahoo Champaign at the career fair in UIUC and then got the phone interview one week later. During the phone screening, many basic CS-related questions were asked, related to Java, C++, and Linux commands. Then a simple programming prob
I managed a referral from an employee at Yahoo, Champaign. The recruiter contacted me for a phone interview, and then we had to attend an onsite interview in Champaign, IL. The onsite interview had three technical sessions and one session with the hi