Hey, And before yall comment about how sketchy Palantir is, I know and I'm okay with it. I've got a interview coming up for a front end engineering position in Palo Alto, any idea what their interview is like? It's a internship. Do they have similar interviews as for their fde and SE position's? Any help would be appreciated, in how I should go about preparing. It's in ~2 Weeks
I had a Palantir recruiter contacted me, and then disappeared. Quite unfortunately, really, I'd like to learn more about about this company.
I was referred internally, so I'm not sure how that feels like. But sorry that happened! Apprently it's fairly common sadly.
Weirdest experience ever: got told I passed the phone screen, then a couple of days later, got told they were going to pass.
Ah damn that fucking sucks.
I went through many interviews and was told everything went well. Then I got a rejection.
That's all just part of their screening process. You need to demonstrate that you can engineer your way past that rejection.
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I've been to their offices in New York several times, I know what it's like. I do think they make a overall good impact on society however, and do motivating work. I'd rather Palantir than improving compiler efficiency on the JVM at IBM\MSft
Well, I can at least agree with your last statement!