Layoff every 6 months. Good for professional development because you get put on some projects that you usually wouldn't have been on. Compensation is way above market. Think about 30k-50k higher than usual.
Tons of layoffs every 6 months. You don't know if you'll be on the chopping block because someone higher up made a mistake or couldn't do their job. Survivors of the layoffs become well rounded employees but dead and bitter. Management tends to not layoff themselves of course, so you get a combination of toxic managers and angry employees.
I have my onsite interview at JUUL for a Sr. Program Manager role. What can I expect from the on site interviews ? Case based, conversational, technical etc? Anyone go through this ? PS: Serious responses only please
Looking for someone who can shed light on JUUL lab interview for corporate FP&A role. The role will be heavily focused on three statements modeling and analysis. What is the best way to prepare for this interview and what to expect during the interview process? You can answer and get rewarded too: ...Read more
Hey, quick question has anyone interviewed at JUUL before and been asked to sign an NDA before the initial interview? it’s for a non technical role. Is it standard NDA as it’s not mandatory, but they consider it to be “highly beneficial” to everyone involved. Im not too familiar so I’m erring on t...Read more
Can anyone who has interviewed for the data engineer/Sr.data engineer / Data engineering manager positions at Juul labs share their interviewing experience ? I have an interview coming up next week and would to be great to know what to expect. Thanks! #juul #juullabs #dataengineer #interview
whats life at juul like? have an interview coming up and wondered if the company will still be around next month?
I have a pending offer from Millenium Management (hedge fund in NYC) TC offered: Around 225 K for a cloud data engineering role (not sure of the exact split of base and bonus ;waiting on details) Heres the dilema:I have onsites with google ,Juul and affirm. Google isnt an engineering role(analytics...Read more
Got an interview request from a JUUL recruiter for a backend software engg position. What's the TC there like for a backend dev with 2ish years of exp?
I applied to JUUL for an entry level program manager position and didn't even get a phone interview. Am I not as qualified as I think I am? Or is there something else I'm missing?
Have 5.5 years of experience working in Microsoft, Adobe and Rubrik. Have done 700+ LC , done both grokking system design modules (generic and advance) and completed DDIA multiple times. Starting to interview. Will send you the resume in personal DM. #citrix #picsart #humaninterest #blueacorn #pan...Read more
2 years since I've been here in the US, 1000+ applications submitted, interviewed with 3 companies so far; Google, Juul Labs and Intuit. Scored a full-time offer from a F500 company where I was an intern this Spring semester. Super low salary, extra long working hours with no additional pay, no lear...Read more
[UPDATED] Extended from the previous list. There might be others by now. But is it roughly any close? Layoffs so far: ============ 20% UBER 17% LYFT 40% JUUL 25% Tripadvisor 20% Zipcar 13% Patreon 20% GoPro 45% Eventbrite 44% Groupon 13% Cargurus 35% Opendoor 20% Zume UD CircleCI UD Cisco 17% ...Read more
Are there people here who have strong views/ethics about something and on that account would never interview/consider a job at that company? Example - a person who thinks fast fashion manufacturing causes collosal waste of water and would never work at say old navy/Shein/Zara. Or someone who think...Read more