Good benefits. If you're lucky, you have flexible hours. There are projects that can be cool. Very organized in all processes or procedures.
Very low salary and difficult to negotiate. You only get the opportunity once or twice a year. Depending on the project, you may not have certain benefits or flexible hours.
It was a "gorilla test", an automated interview by software. 10 technical questions, focused on the position, and all the others solving numerical sequences, rule of three, and at the end a simple coding exercise.
The first three interviews were very positive and followed each other closely. The last one took over a month to confirm the offer. They allowed me to interview directly with the team, which was very positive.
First, they contact you via email and send you a form to complete your details. They ask you personal questions, about your studies, courses, and available hours. The second contact is by phone; it would be the oral interview, a general chat, all in
It was a "gorilla test", an automated interview by software. 10 technical questions, focused on the position, and all the others solving numerical sequences, rule of three, and at the end a simple coding exercise.
The first three interviews were very positive and followed each other closely. The last one took over a month to confirm the offer. They allowed me to interview directly with the team, which was very positive.
First, they contact you via email and send you a form to complete your details. They ask you personal questions, about your studies, courses, and available hours. The second contact is by phone; it would be the oral interview, a general chat, all in