How is GrubHub as a place to work at? Tech stack, WLB etc. Applied for a staff level role in the Diner platform engineering team and may go through their interview loop soon. Also appreciate any tips on the interview process - the recruiter mentioned HM screen, coding, oo design, systems design and behavioral TC: 380k YOE: 15 #grubhub #swe #engineering
I think it’s a good place to work. Fridays are always half days, $50 a week in grubhub credit are my fav perks. With those Friday half days Wlb for me is awesome. It might be team dependent but I love my team and manager. A lot of brain drain occurred end of ‘21 when a lot of folks left (been a steady head count since - with people still leaving through ‘22). Tech is good tho I’d say. Interview sounds like what you were told.
Good place to work. Pretty happy here. Diner is a good area to work for. It’s all mostly Java with some Python and Scala too. Good luck with interview
I like it a lot. Half day Fridays are awesome.
It's a poor place to work in my opinion. Most of the time you are fighting against the frameworks and systems and arguing instead of actually getting anything done. Stock performance is piss poor as well
Grubhub is a good place to work. WLB is great and managers for the most part are good. Job stability seems to be well because there wasn’t any overhiring done and attrition from 2021. The flexible PTO + perks make it better and depending on the team, you would have pretty interesting projects and good opportunities for growth
GrubHub perks gives you deals on the foods you love. The kind of deals that make you wanna boogie.