Lots of competent colleagues; you will work with good engineers who can get things done. The infra is pretty good which enables you to be productive. Perks are great and all-cash compensation is pretty nice too.
Management in engineering is so-so from my experience, really good explicit communication but also not willing to put the right process in place to make planning and execution as efficient as it could be. The company is changing a lot right now as it transitions from the old no-level world to a more typical organization with lots of juniors, fair number of seniors, and a few staff+. I think the change will be for the best in the long run but the culture hasn't quite adapted yet.
Hey everyone, I would really appreciate it if anyone could give me a referral to Netflix or Google for the summer 2024 internship. Thanks!
Have you heard of Harvey Mudd college? How would you rate it for STEM undergraduate courses? #meta #google #apple #netflix #nvidia #amazon
People here with no name college often state that universities don’t matter, only Leetcode does. Can you preach what you speak and don’t care about your children’s schools #google #meta #nvidia #apple #amazon #microsoft #netflix
I was at Uber and Netflix and worked with lots of PMs. But microsoft is just unique in how bad the quality of PMs is. A lot of them have non-technical degrees, some are just fresh out of college. Doesn't senior leadership know this? Or doesn't care?
Hello. I just recently graduated with a bachelors in software engineering few months ago. Is it possible to get into Netflix with right after college? I do have years of experience but in medical field. Like Netflix is the biggest dream for me. If I have to do a 1000 application a year at Netflix, ...Read more
Saw someone on LinkedIn make a post about how they are an incoming software engineer at Netflix, but they graduate from college in 2021. The person interned at Netflix in summer 2020. I thought Netflix doesn’t hire new grads?
Netflix does not hire new graduates or inexperienced engineers. I know this is good for Netflix, but from a broad perspective, it seems they are a company lack of responsibility. They don’t want to spend time or money on training newbies from colleges. If every company follows this strategy, then it...Read more
Living a routine life, away from college friends, new places for the last 10 months. I find myself clueless on weekends. Any good suggestions is welcomed apart from Netflix and Youtube rabbit hole.
Hi I am SWE in google with 2 YOE. I joined right out of college. It is my dream to work at Netflix, they have pure cash and really high salary. I hear they only accept senior engineers though. What can I do right now to make the transition to Netflix? Is there any current Netflix engineer willing...Read more
I interviewed with Netflix recently. On the phone screen, they gave me a topological sort question, but I had totally forgotten how to do it from my college days. It took me about 15-20 mins to rederive it, and I didn’t do it in the best way possible. Had a working solution at the end though. Though...Read more
I am currently a college senior who is looking to apply for New Grad Software Engineer position. I am looking for someone working at Netflix for referral
For the most part, we all know Google, Facebook, Netflix (maybe throw in a few others) pay their engineers the most in the industry, but what about recent college grads? Any other Big Tech companies matching G and F for new grads compensation? ** If you just started as a college grad hire, post you...Read more
Levels.fyi shows the senior software engineer at netflix base pay Is 500k. Stock and bonus not listed. Sure TC is about right as other tech but how base is that big ? I do see they have only 2 levels though new college grad and the senior. So we missing on data inputs and this could be only for big ...Read more
I recently went on a date with guy from Google. Things seemed to be going pretty good till the topic of our colleges came up. I went to pretty average colleges starting from junior college, undergrad and masters. He went to some good ones. Not ivy league standards but good. I could see instant chan...Read more
Incoming undergrad student in CS I was wondering how important career fairs were in getting into large tech companies. (Using to evaluate various college options) Would you recommend going to a college town with a strong cs program in a college town and good career fairs (Texas A&M) or a college i...Read more
textbook nepotism Hypothetical example: my child is graduating college soon, could you hook them up with a job at netflix? (Or whatever company) ->; hired without going through regular recruiting process/interviews at all.
I always dreamed in college of working for Netflix.. I was working on getting the experience I needed to eventually be a good applicant to apply and now they are in a downtrend. Do you still think Netflix is a good company to work for or do you recommend another company in the film-tech industry?
saw the post on linkedin from netflix. Wendy did 4 months bootcamp, then worked at lending club for 1 yr 8 months in Software before joining netflix. she must be doing very well for the company to post this, kudos to her: however, this raises the question- can someone with no college just 4 months...Read more
Netflix will now require all Netflix-streaming devices associated to a SINGLE account to manually login with password under the same local network every 31 days. This is their attempt to combat password sharing with family and friends. If your daughter goes off to college, no more sharing after 31 ...Read more
I’m thinking of American Big 4 (NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL) but open to colleges and international soccer teams. Meta == Amazon == Apple == Netflix == Google == I’ll go first: Google is the Los Angeles Lakers. TC: $300K