For the working environment, it depends on you and your teammates.
Competitive salary, paid leaves, great HMO, 13th month pay, Christmas bonus.
I was a fresh graduate when I got this job. I didn't know what track I should be going; I was quite confused at that point, and all I was thinking was to have a job after college. I saw the job title, and it was Associate Software Engineer. Sounds good, right? But the job description was vague. All I knew was that I'd be handling computer jobs. There was no specific program to be used.
Applied on Indeed, then through their Career Portal. Took an online assessment (passed). Went to their Recruitment Hub for an HR interview (passed). HR told me to wait for the next interview but ghosted me and ignored my inquiry.
The interview was conducted online. I was asked about situational questions. I don't have any experience, so the interviewer just focused on what's on my resume. We also discussed my role on our thesis, programming languages, projects, and such.
They give you a logical and grammar exam. After passing, they will send an email stating that you passed and will reach out for the interview schedule, but they never did. I had to go to their office just to get an update after a month of waiting.
Applied on Indeed, then through their Career Portal. Took an online assessment (passed). Went to their Recruitment Hub for an HR interview (passed). HR told me to wait for the next interview but ghosted me and ignored my inquiry.
The interview was conducted online. I was asked about situational questions. I don't have any experience, so the interviewer just focused on what's on my resume. We also discussed my role on our thesis, programming languages, projects, and such.
They give you a logical and grammar exam. After passing, they will send an email stating that you passed and will reach out for the interview schedule, but they never did. I had to go to their office just to get an update after a month of waiting.