> My friend who had next to no experience got a job at Google as a contractor through a 3rd party company. He gets very solid pay and access to all of Google's lux facilities/food and he didn't even have to do a…
Can you elaborate on why you would never consider resumes from bootcamp grads?
There is one, it is right above Blaze cafe (1225 Charleston Rd). There's a huge sign by the visitor's area: "Google Research & Development".
But there isn't really a "trick" here, though. The point of these questions is to figure out if the candidate has enough CS fundamentals to construct a reasonable solution to a problem that they've never seen before.
Cafe Algiers @ Beale and Mission (financial district) $5 sandwiches
It works for you but you were most likely interrupting the people around you. I really hate it when I'm deep into coding up something and someone just starts throwing questions at me. I much would rather prefer an IM if…
This is a very good point. I've been in an open workspace that had three or four people to a desk and it was a nightmare. Now I work at an open workspace where everyone is spread out and it is much better. The closest…
cheeky bastards got some variants of it, though: "How I quit my job and went into consulting" "How I quit consulting and went into freelancing" "How I quit consulting and went into your mom's vagina" "How I quit my…
heh, humblebrag much? :P
azio_m said something like: "Get real. Interviews are a one-way street unless the candidate is a top talent AND the company is trying to recruit him." His response to being called out:…
Stupid? You were the one who said that most interviews should only be a one-way street. That you will only let yourself get asked the questions in the article if the job applicant is a top-talent AND your company…
not only is azio_m an arrogant person but also, apparently, a coward. he deleted his posts.
Wow, talk about a mono-culture. I just checked some of their photos and it seems they are male-dominated, 90% white, 10% oriental-asian with an average age of 25. They even dress alike lol Is this common with Silicon…
Sure, I understand that the company was just trying to make money and keep the jobs of 50+ people. But that doesn't change the fact that the company wasted my time and made my experience miserable. So, yes, what they…
Yeah, the first three difficulties were really easy. Inferno was like a wall that you run into the first time you try it. I remember kicking Diablo's ass in Hell difficulty and then replaying Act 1 but in Inferno. Came…
yup, that was the main point of frustration with Inferno. white mobs were easy to deal with but Elite packs had disgusting affixes. And then after grinding Act 1 (remember Butcher runs? lol) for about a month, you…
"...just an absolute pleasure to play." So you're saying that you actually haven't played past Act 2 in Inferno difficulty pre-1.03 patch
have you actually played Inferno difficulty pre-1.03?! it was just downright frustrating because everything after Act 2 one-shots your character!
> My friend who had next to no experience got a job at Google as a contractor through a 3rd party company. He gets very solid pay and access to all of Google's lux facilities/food and he didn't even have to do a…
Can you elaborate on why you would never consider resumes from bootcamp grads?
There is one, it is right above Blaze cafe (1225 Charleston Rd). There's a huge sign by the visitor's area: "Google Research & Development".
But there isn't really a "trick" here, though. The point of these questions is to figure out if the candidate has enough CS fundamentals to construct a reasonable solution to a problem that they've never seen before.
Cafe Algiers @ Beale and Mission (financial district) $5 sandwiches
It works for you but you were most likely interrupting the people around you. I really hate it when I'm deep into coding up something and someone just starts throwing questions at me. I much would rather prefer an IM if…
This is a very good point. I've been in an open workspace that had three or four people to a desk and it was a nightmare. Now I work at an open workspace where everyone is spread out and it is much better. The closest…
cheeky bastards got some variants of it, though: "How I quit my job and went into consulting" "How I quit consulting and went into freelancing" "How I quit consulting and went into your mom's vagina" "How I quit my…
heh, humblebrag much? :P
azio_m said something like: "Get real. Interviews are a one-way street unless the candidate is a top talent AND the company is trying to recruit him." His response to being called out:…
Stupid? You were the one who said that most interviews should only be a one-way street. That you will only let yourself get asked the questions in the article if the job applicant is a top-talent AND your company…
not only is azio_m an arrogant person but also, apparently, a coward. he deleted his posts.
Wow, talk about a mono-culture. I just checked some of their photos and it seems they are male-dominated, 90% white, 10% oriental-asian with an average age of 25. They even dress alike lol Is this common with Silicon…
Sure, I understand that the company was just trying to make money and keep the jobs of 50+ people. But that doesn't change the fact that the company wasted my time and made my experience miserable. So, yes, what they…
Yeah, the first three difficulties were really easy. Inferno was like a wall that you run into the first time you try it. I remember kicking Diablo's ass in Hell difficulty and then replaying Act 1 but in Inferno. Came…
yup, that was the main point of frustration with Inferno. white mobs were easy to deal with but Elite packs had disgusting affixes. And then after grinding Act 1 (remember Butcher runs? lol) for about a month, you…
"...just an absolute pleasure to play." So you're saying that you actually haven't played past Act 2 in Inferno difficulty pre-1.03 patch
have you actually played Inferno difficulty pre-1.03?! it was just downright frustrating because everything after Act 2 one-shots your character!