I’m graduating in the spring and I️ have a coding challenge with Honeywell. I’m curious if anyone knows what questions they typically ask / how hard is it?
Phoenix software engineer 1
Honeywell is a soul sucking festering shithole. No job is worth that headache, you’re better off with pretty much any other company
If you go Honeywell, please work on making the Intelligrated side not suck.
Did you work with intellig?
Is it really that bad? I️ mean it’s not a FANNG company by any means, but the company seemed solid from my first interview. I️ would probably only stick around for 2-3 years. The main reason I️ want to work there is because it’s in Phoenix. I️ have another offer but it’s in the Midwest and I’m not too excited about that
I say it’s bad because of their toxic culture in all divisions. You may end up a nervous wreck in 2 years time.
Can you share your experience with Honeywell please? What was the coding challenge like and how were the follow up interviews?
Culture-wise, the place is rough. Very old fashioned, and the benefits continue to get whittled down (just switched our 401k matching to annual lump sums, so if you leave mid year you see none of the money). People don’t really understand how software development works, or respects the design process. I was in a similar position and took the job—the one thing that’s paid off is the brand recognition when hunting for a new gig.
Toxic culture and it's old fashioned.
I've been at Honeywell 3 years and working on a new job outside with another company. Honeywell will suck the life out of you. I am a top performer and have excellent reviews, just hate the company after RIFs, restructuring and 401K changes. They do nothing but make it difficult. My recommendation is to find a smaller, fun place to work who value employees.
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Honestly, probably not that hard.