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- Google Data Science, Engineering On-Site Preparation Hello, I have a Google Data Science, Engineering On-Site interview and I am looking for any suggestions on how to prepare. The telephone interview was mainly focused on basic stats and coding was limited to only generating random numbers and data manipulations. However, for on-site, I believe it wi
- Amazon interviews are a joke I interviewed at Amazon with no intention of joining. Just for having fun and practice. Interviewed for L6 TPM. Had my virtual on site yesterday. 1. My system design had obvious holes that interviewer never poked. Almost midway I was bringing up the holes I created and was mentioning how I would
- Data related questions for Amazon non-tech pm loop Howdy blinders, I’m in the process of interviewing at amazon for a non-tech senior product manager role. I cleared the hiring manager phone screen, but I now have a second phone screen with a data science manager. My recruiter said I should expect behavioral and competency based questions, and whil
- Working at Intuit To all who are wondering if Intuit is a good place to work, here is my take. I am from Modern SaaS team. My work mostly revolves around Kubernetes, AWS and Golang. What I love most about working at Intuit? 0) We don’t get assigned work but we choose what to work on -the tickets/projects etc. Thi
- Advice: How much C++? Please advise. ___________________ Context: International student in the US, looking for a job as a software engineer. Industries interested in: Robotics, Machine learning, Autonomous vehicles and Algo trading - almost all of these require C++. Developed a backtesting engine in Python recently. A
- WISH to the moon or oblivion Thought it’s a decent business especially backing by Founders fund (Peter theil) but they backed out recently. Made me think again about this stupid knock off business with no product sense. Business roped in funding in the name of DS/ML expertise but revolves around selling cheap stuff from China
- Looking for referrals for data science/analytics roles Hello fellow blinders, hope that everyone is having a great Monday! I am seeking referrals for data science/analytics roles in the gaming industry. I am interested in roles that support the development or the operation of a game, but I am also open to more general roles that are relevant to gaming.
- Constantly changing managers Posting for my friend My friend works at a FAANG and has had a revolving door of managers since shes join 1.5 years ago. She joined as a new grad (ic3) and since then have had 6 different managers (3 left, 2 interim, 1 team switch) including her current manager who just announced they were leaving
- google system design interview - webapp and multitiered system vs Distributed Systems - diff? applying for google L5. for system design interview, recruiter has given a few choices - Web Applications and Multiered Systems, Distributed Systems, OS, Compilers. was a little surprised to see being given choices this way. is this a new thing they started recently? cant remember seeing such choic
- Career advice: Backend roles and preparation advice for next switch Will complete 5 years in IBM around mid of this year. Having masters degree in India from a Tier-1 college. Joined right after it. I have realized that both learning and compensation wise, it is no longer in my benefit to stay in the current role. In last 4 years, my work as revolved around virtual
- Are there people who think like me? Update: I think I should provide more context. I like my job, I am good at it. It gives me sense of accomplishment. In fact always have been ambitious. Used to work really hard (can’t wait for Monday’s etc) but since covid found work life balance. Love my family and have been taking long vacations
- vote Atlanta Apartments Dilemma I have this dilemma with apartments in midtown and some surrounding areas. I can’t really figure out which to choose since I’m new to the state. I visited recently to take some apartment tours and found these select few to stand out. Also, word I get from leasing agents and property managers I int
- TC -- AWS SA L4 trade-off worth it? **Preface: Moving is NOT a option currently** Location: Toronto HQ Amazon offer would require a Commute. HQ is roughly 1.2hrs (door to door). Round trip would be 3.4hrs. I'm young enough to do this, but this commute is killer. Current Company I work at Fully Remote -- 3 YOE, hybrid Solution Archit
- Amazon rejection or still hope ? I recently interviewed for a QAE role at Amazon, HQ2 in Arlington. I think the interview went ok especially the stuff revolving around LPs. The recruiter feedback has left me in a bit of a limbo. The recruiter said that the team really liked my QE background and the feedback was very positive. But
- Interview preparation resources! Hi, I have been working as a data analyst in an Operations team since the last 2 years. My work majorly revolves around SQL and whatever tool I want to dabble in (nobody in my team really cares. I am dabbling in python currently).Work seems pretty directionless as there is no senior analyst in the
- I've just been promoted to Tech Lead, what's next? So I've been working in industry about 3 & 1/2 years, and the startup I'm currently at has had a lot of amazing traction but also it's been a revolving door for good and not so good reasons. As things have gone on this year I've basically taken on more of the planning and organization on the Eng sid
- Started new company as WFH I was laid off a few months ago and applied for jobs like crazy. I accepted an offer at a company I normally wouldn’t have considered. They’re about 1 hr drive away and i am not very excited about the product. Now I’ve been here a few months I’m noticing the culture is one with 8am meetings and work
- Program/Product manager referral/guidance for Microsoft/any other company Hi, I work as a Product Operations analyst and have 3 years of experience. My experience revolves around Product analytics, Product Support and Product Operations. I have worked closely with non tech stakeholders (CSM, CS, Sales) and tech stakeholders (PMs, Dev, Qa) No UX. I am highly interested
- Tips needed to become a strong developer : THREAD/RESOURCE LIST Want to become a strong developer who's an indispensable asset to any team at any company, as well as get better at LLD and HLD system design rounds for interviews. Please answer one two or all of the pointe below if you can. Would help tons of upcoming engineers. Mention the point you are answering
- Unethical Company - Am I wrong? I have been with my current employer for almost 4 yrs, the first couple being very positive and I made more than I ever had before. About 2 yrs in, the owners offered a 3rd of the business to a new partner that came in and not only changed our comp plans in the middle of the year, but also hasn’t m
- Rejected after Red Hat ((final)) Interview Hi, I have recently interviewed with Red Hat and was rejected after final round of interview. In the first round, I was given a "take home assignment" which I had to complete within 2-3 days. It was a scripting task to be completed in bash and Java(or any programming language), in addition to that
- Email signatures & Credentials in Tech Vr. Other Industries. A post revolved around email signatures may sound stupid, but I don’t know where to ask or who to talk to. I’m constantly conflicted between listing my credentials in my email signature or not. I recently left the civil engineering A/E industry which is run by boomers who value credentials over actu
- Product Marketing Leadership roles- Interviewing is a challenge!! Guys, I've been interviewing for PMM leadership roles for a good 6 months now and the more roles I interview for, the more challenging it gets. The roles I interviewed for primarily revolves around building/mentoring PMM team. In my last three interviews (full loop). the hiring manager was either
- Where to look for a job of you're a freshman? After we moved to USA my partner got suck in a form of job limbo. The previous occupation would require getting diploma equivalent in USA, so we looked for a decent intensive boot camp. Turns out there is some talent and skill, but.. hardly any responses from job market. The question is: what is th
- Amazon 2 hr delivery interview Amazon interview of TPM, was asked about 2 hour delivery roadmap (how do I set it up, products selection, areas , etc.. ) and at some point going over potential products, warehouse location, supply chain network etc... I ended up saying may be jewellery (for warehouse/neighborhoods for wealthy parts
- Financial Lifestyle Startup Hey guys, I really wanna hear your thoughts on an idea of mine. I plan to start a company that revolves around 4 things: 1. Reducing/Managing Debt 2. Increasing Savings (recommended 10% of income) 3. Boosting income 4. Proper Investing Basically, my startup seeks to help as many people as possibl
- vote Feeling irrelevant as Amazon SDM In my career I have primarily worked as Big Data Engineer and Architect for Financial Institutions and I was always proud of my achievements of being founding member of many Data solutions, sharing my work as a speaker in tech summits like Kafka Summit, Druid Summit, building innovative solutions us
- Tax Accountant trying to move to Finance I’ve been working as a tax associate for almost 3 years, and am now currently at my second company. I am beyond fed up with the work. Data entry into tax software, review of the resulting forms, and excel workpapers compiling information from 1099s and K-1s comprise my day to day and the end of this
- Venting and feel like i need advice about getting into IBD Mainly writing this post just to vent. I graduated from college back in 2017. I did an internship in investment banking but didn’t get a return offer due to headcount issues. I tried getting another full time offer but failed in doing so and had to resort to contract roles with other firms doing ris
- I need advise and a new job I work for a non-profit and on an average, I commit 9-12 hours per day. I seek for a more challenging and enabling environment that can afford me the automony to think outside the box and own the process. In my current position/org, although I have grown tremendously both personally and professiona
