Reposted since I think the poll glitched. Apart from FB, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Apple which high-paying companies hire a large number of new grads every year (NOT including returning interns)? I know some companies like Netflix only hire experienced engineers and I read somewhere that Airbnb gets most of its new grads from returning interns. Listed some of the companies I'm thinking of in the poll below, please select any that you know hire a large number of new grads
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Why is "just show me the results" an option? Do you know the answer?
It's for people who don't have any information to provide but just want to see the results. People just like to vote so it's to accommodate that without messing up the data
There's a "view results" button below the bit button that lets you see the results without voting
This poll is too much work.
Other Just Show Me The Results. I hear their TC is great.
Define high paying. If you’re considering ~ 170k TC as high paying, you can’t go wrong with Oracle. If > 200k is high paying, Twitter is great but the bar for new grads is also high
170k sounds good to me. I'm mainly just trying to gauge how many new grads these companies hire. I know the Big 4 probably hire the bulk. How high is the Twitter bar? Are the questions harder than Google/FB? Or so you mean it's harder because there's fewer positions so even if you do well you might not get it?
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