What's better than a job that provides 3 weeks of vacation? A job that provides 3 weeks of vacation, plus 2 'hackweeks' in the year, where you get to team up with anyone else and let your creativity run wild. (I'd even trade one of my vacation weeks for an extra hackweek).
To top it off, it doesn't hurt spending the remaining weeks innovating with dedicated and motivated teammates.
In five months here, I've had a chance to work on a pivotal feature, win at hackweek, and know that the senior folks are listening if I need them. Zillow places a lot of emphasis on culture and looks for ways to keep innovating. If you're talented and motivated, consider spending your energy at Zillow, and my experience here so far says you'll get more energized in return.
Some of the legacy code can be challenging to navigate. On the positive side, most dev managers seem to be open to refactoring small chunks of code despite the obvious risks.
1. Introductions 2. The interviewer will offer two timed brain teasers and give the interviewee a couple of minutes to offer a solution. If the interviewer agrees with the solution, the interviewee will then have a few minutes to code it. The interv
I was contacted by a recruiter and had a chat with them. Following that, I scheduled a phone interview, which was then followed by a full onsite loop. Overall, the interviews were pretty straightforward, and there was nothing surprising in terms of
Do not interview at Zillow! They treat their candidates horribly. See below: The process started with a phone interview. The interview was challenging but not overly so. I was told that I did very well on it and was brought in for a full onsite. Th
1. Introductions 2. The interviewer will offer two timed brain teasers and give the interviewee a couple of minutes to offer a solution. If the interviewer agrees with the solution, the interviewee will then have a few minutes to code it. The interv
I was contacted by a recruiter and had a chat with them. Following that, I scheduled a phone interview, which was then followed by a full onsite loop. Overall, the interviews were pretty straightforward, and there was nothing surprising in terms of
Do not interview at Zillow! They treat their candidates horribly. See below: The process started with a phone interview. The interview was challenging but not overly so. I was told that I did very well on it and was brought in for a full onsite. Th