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  • Unilever logoAsked at Unilever 
    60 answers
    Video answer for 'What is the project you are most proud of?'
    +53

    "I was working for my friend building streams at venues across the Chicago land area for FGC (fighting game tournaments), I adjusted and engineered his equipment to be set up permanently that's until covid came around at least. I used OBS to give visual appearances to stream watchers. So we're talking about subscribe, follow, and donation notifications and things of that nature for viewers to know they contributed in one of those ways. I set up proper sign-up scheduling for participants to lock t"

    Ayinde B. - "I was working for my friend building streams at venues across the Chicago land area for FGC (fighting game tournaments), I adjusted and engineered his equipment to be set up permanently that's until covid came around at least. I used OBS to give visual appearances to stream watchers. So we're talking about subscribe, follow, and donation notifications and things of that nature for viewers to know they contributed in one of those ways. I set up proper sign-up scheduling for participants to lock t"See full answer

    Software Engineer
    Behavioral
    +14 more
  • Unilever logoAsked at Unilever 
    10 answers
    Video answer for 'What is your leadership style?'
    +7

    "My leadership style is flexible and adaptive, it varies depending on the team members and the needs of the company. My leadership goal is to empower the team and inspire and grow leaders. In order to achieve that, I combine transformational, democratic and coaching leadership styles. Usually when we are facing a new type of challenge, or at the early stage of a project, I like to adapt the transformational leadership which allows me to listen to all the suggestions from the team members and sta"

    onering2ruleall - "My leadership style is flexible and adaptive, it varies depending on the team members and the needs of the company. My leadership goal is to empower the team and inspire and grow leaders. In order to achieve that, I combine transformational, democratic and coaching leadership styles. Usually when we are facing a new type of challenge, or at the early stage of a project, I like to adapt the transformational leadership which allows me to listen to all the suggestions from the team members and sta"See full answer

    Engineering Manager
    Behavioral
    +5 more
  • Unilever logoAsked at Unilever 
    2 answers

    "Yeah, before proposing changes I'd first try to understand what problem we're solving. Sometimes people say "improve the API," but the real issue could be latency, reliability, or even developer experience. Assuming it's a large-scale enterprise API, I'd start by looking at performance metrics, error rates, and usage patterns. Then I'd focus on caching, scalability, observability, API design consistency, and security. I wouldn't optimize blindly. I'd first identify the bottleneck, measure it,"

    Mani V. - "Yeah, before proposing changes I'd first try to understand what problem we're solving. Sometimes people say "improve the API," but the real issue could be latency, reliability, or even developer experience. Assuming it's a large-scale enterprise API, I'd start by looking at performance metrics, error rates, and usage patterns. Then I'd focus on caching, scalability, observability, API design consistency, and security. I wouldn't optimize blindly. I'd first identify the bottleneck, measure it,"See full answer

    Product Design
    System Design
  • Unilever logoAsked at Unilever 
    1 answer

    "Alright kiddo, imagine you have a big box of LEGO bricks. Each brick is like a tiny tool that helps you build something special. Now, think about a game you love to play on your computer or phone. The people who make those games want to help other people make things that work with their games, like new levels or characters. So, they create something called an "SDK," which stands for "Software Development Kit." This is like a special set of LEGO bricks and instructions that they share with other"

    Srilaxmi C. - "Alright kiddo, imagine you have a big box of LEGO bricks. Each brick is like a tiny tool that helps you build something special. Now, think about a game you love to play on your computer or phone. The people who make those games want to help other people make things that work with their games, like new levels or characters. So, they create something called an "SDK," which stands for "Software Development Kit." This is like a special set of LEGO bricks and instructions that they share with other"See full answer

    Technical
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    Finance and Strategy
    Behavioral
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