It is a great place to work in. It provides opportunities to grow as a software engineer. The work environment at Yahoo is quite friendly.
A downside of working at Yahoo is that you get to see gradual career growth as a frontend engineer.
I applied online and spoke with a recruiter. It took about a week and a half to get scheduled for a technical screen. One thing I've noticed is that if the recruiters are not top-notch and doing everything they can for you, it might not be somewhere
I completed a HackerRank assessment that took several hours and earned a perfect score. Yahoo stated they would contact me after the holidays. However, after the holidays, they did not message back. I then messaged them, but they ultimately ghoste
1 phone tech screen + 4 rounds on-site. The interview questions were quite typical. You may expect to code on a laptop. Based on what I observed, the environment and culture were good (easy, work & life balanced). It was not my first time having a
I applied online and spoke with a recruiter. It took about a week and a half to get scheduled for a technical screen. One thing I've noticed is that if the recruiters are not top-notch and doing everything they can for you, it might not be somewhere
I completed a HackerRank assessment that took several hours and earned a perfect score. Yahoo stated they would contact me after the holidays. However, after the holidays, they did not message back. I then messaged them, but they ultimately ghoste
1 phone tech screen + 4 rounds on-site. The interview questions were quite typical. You may expect to code on a laptop. Based on what I observed, the environment and culture were good (easy, work & life balanced). It was not my first time having a