The company gives you a feeling that you control your career within it. It makes it clear that you are a resource and will give you great challenges. If you are someone who likes challenges and hands-on learning, it's perfect. It has good pay and benefits and a certain merit system that I think is functional.
You have a range of courses, specializations, and certifications that it provides for you if you can balance work and study.
You can join teams with very diverse levels. Depending on your level and patience, it can be stressful to repeatedly deal with juniors, mid-levels, or seniors who are not seniors, but this is common in many companies in the market.
Um sistema de análise e controle de equipes nos projetos, onde não sobrecarregue alguns, fazendo um balanceamento junto com a equipe e o cliente.
The "technical" interview was limited to general behavioral questions, as well as basic tech stack questions. I expected more interviews, but one was enough for an offer to be extended. There was no live coding or anything of that sort.
It was very simple. I had an interview with HR to better explain about the company and the position, and another technical interview asking about the technologies described in the vacancy and a technical test.
Contact via LinkedIn and WhatsApp, ending with a phone call. Nothing major, they only asked about my AWS certifications. My main blocker was the fact that the role required me to do pre-sales in English; I didn't feel confident enough at the time.
The "technical" interview was limited to general behavioral questions, as well as basic tech stack questions. I expected more interviews, but one was enough for an offer to be extended. There was no live coding or anything of that sort.
It was very simple. I had an interview with HR to better explain about the company and the position, and another technical interview asking about the technologies described in the vacancy and a technical test.
Contact via LinkedIn and WhatsApp, ending with a phone call. Nothing major, they only asked about my AWS certifications. My main blocker was the fact that the role required me to do pre-sales in English; I didn't feel confident enough at the time.