I just had an on-site interview for a senior role at a fairly large company that is known to pay really well (almost faang level) and with a team that's growing fast. I had 4 rounds + lunch. The interviews were going to be easy according to a lot of posts on blind, but this was too easy. Only 1 round had me write code on a whiteboard, and no system design questions. Now I was referred by a senior leader within the company, which I think might have been a reason for this. The initial telephone screen was an LC medium. I don't know what to make of this. I haven't got the result yet. Any ideas? TC: 150k YoE: 3
How's things at anaplan
Depends on what you want from your job. It's great if you want to just rest and vest. Not a lot of growth career wise. There's a lot of beaurocracy and politics lately. I haven't worked for more than 2 hours a day in the last couple of weeks. The stock is doing really well, so I guess we have that going for us
Never heard of analplan
If you’re serious about career or TC ditch the offer. If it’s easy it ain’t worth it! Although, if you don’t name the company no one could probably better help. If it’s one among Microsoft, Salesforce, ServiceNow, definitely drop it!
This interview’s easy, too easy...
Why can't u name the company
Because then it would be easy to identify me
How?
Was us?
Lol no. If Lyft is also this easy, can I get a referral?
Was it Uber? LinkedIn?
Is it a part of FAANGUMLA?😂I know you said not FAANG so is it UMLA
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