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Which company has the brighter future? Which would you rather sell?
-1 (Cloudera). A terrible interview experience, most of my onsite interviews were with remote people. I had to type everything out, to explain, even the design. I hated every second of it. I got the offer. Rejected it. The price they quoted for their options was way higher than what they filed in S1
Recruiter told me they were hiring across the board. Easily passed their interviews. But team match came and only the QA team seemed interested even though I dont do QA. Wasted my time.
Hadoop is dead
I interviewed at Cloudera. They turned me down, but it was such a positive experience I have to recommend them because I think it speaks to their culture and as I remember their pretty ridiculously high Glassdoor reviews. They just moved extremely fast during the process, let me know the day after, explained what they were looking for in a candidate that I didn't have, and the hiring manager sent me an email afterwards. Good people...
+1 to the interview experience. Some companies should pay Cloudera for interviewing lessons