Misc.Jan 9, 2019
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Companies with most luxurious interview packages?

Which companies make your interview process feel more like an all-expense paid luxury vacation trip? For example, I interviewed at Amazon in Santa Barbara, and they paid for my travel, booked a hotel for 3 nights with free breakfast and wine vouchers, and sent me a $500 prepaid debit card for food, gas, and other expenses. I went with my gf and it was one of the best weekends of the year. We basically just looked for the fanciest restaurants we could find and maxed out the card. The only price to pay was 4 hours of interviewing with Amazon 😂

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Facebook fUoU43 Jan 9, 2019

Tc?

Dropbox arrears Jan 9, 2019

Frugality?

Facebook B13captain Jan 9, 2019

/r/thathappened

Intel smarmy Jan 9, 2019

Amazon sent me to seattlefor 2 nights with $400 prepaid card. Amazon also Sent me to tempe once with no card, asked me to track expenses and submit them and not spend anything on alcohol. I think it depends on the team.

Facebook zuckks Jan 9, 2019

Was this a dream ?

Amazon fHUg57 Jan 9, 2019

More like an augmented reality

New
FcKQcom Jan 9, 2019

Poor people, because of such people walls are needed everywhere

Pure Storage fupaymoi Jan 9, 2019

It's crazy, but many bay area tech companies offer water or coffee during interviews.

Twitter 🌧️ z Jan 9, 2019

Free bathroom breaks at msft

Pure Storage fupaymoi Jan 9, 2019

Not just msft, seems like everyone is offering this perk nowadays. Tech job market is insane

Microsoft Dunz Jan 9, 2019

Free toilet cups

Google FBRD05 Jan 9, 2019

booking.com, they fly you to Amsterdam for interview.

New
AaBaA Jan 9, 2019

Is there 420 reimbursements?

Apple CxSf64 Jan 9, 2019

Hawaiian airlines, first class, Westin Moana surfrider, 3 nights, $800 to spend, private tour of island on one of the days.

Amazon Difnenxofn Jan 9, 2019

For which company

Apple CxSf64 Jan 9, 2019

Hawaiian airlines, didn’t take the job

Uber dwrtsdvgzs Jan 9, 2019

Citadel

American Express El-Gato Jan 9, 2019

When I interviewed with Amazon they didn't even have one water bottle in the room or markers that worked properly. Also I had to track all the expenses so definitely team based.