No more than others... stable contracts, decent pay; if you know where you're headed, you can jump off at the right moment.
Beware of the employee worthy of late 19th-century England.
Fate finta che ve ne freghi qualcosa.
I have had 3 interviews, one of which was with the Project Manager. I must say that they were very cordial and clear about the expectations the company has for the candidate. Although I am still waiting for an offer 3 weeks after the interview, I can
linear, initial process lasting about two weeks. Online application, then HR call of at least thirty minutes: who you are, why here, and other standard questions. Second round: technical interview of about an hour with an analyst and an engineer.
Started with a brief intro and background. Discussed recent full-stack projects. Coding: Solved two problems — one easy, one medium — with good discussion of approach. System Design: Asked to design a basic messaging system. Struggled a bit with
I have had 3 interviews, one of which was with the Project Manager. I must say that they were very cordial and clear about the expectations the company has for the candidate. Although I am still waiting for an offer 3 weeks after the interview, I can
linear, initial process lasting about two weeks. Online application, then HR call of at least thirty minutes: who you are, why here, and other standard questions. Second round: technical interview of about an hour with an analyst and an engineer.
Started with a brief intro and background. Discussed recent full-stack projects. Coding: Solved two problems — one easy, one medium — with good discussion of approach. System Design: Asked to design a basic messaging system. Struggled a bit with