It depends on the project, but I was lucky to be with a highly technically demanding international team.
Being without a project for a long time, but with the peace of mind of being assigned to a new project.
You can end up on very static projects, where you can't even use your cell phone or work continuously until late at night, but here it does depend on the client.
The salary is not very high, generally.
Lots of bureaucracy.
To level up, you have to do many things beyond your primary activities, however, nothing is guaranteed.
Ninguna.
Four rounds. If you’re good at your job, it’s an easy interview. You have to answer some basic questions, which I’ve already prepared. No LeetCode-style questions, and then an assist design question. This was also very easy. If I wanted to force user
Overall, the experience was disappointing due to the lack of feedback and failure to inform the candidate about the next steps. It involved simple questions and a basic company presentation.
1. A first random call to check if you know them and who you are. 2. A technical interview to see your technical skills. 3. A general interview about your personality.
Four rounds. If you’re good at your job, it’s an easy interview. You have to answer some basic questions, which I’ve already prepared. No LeetCode-style questions, and then an assist design question. This was also very easy. If I wanted to force user
Overall, the experience was disappointing due to the lack of feedback and failure to inform the candidate about the next steps. It involved simple questions and a basic company presentation.
1. A first random call to check if you know them and who you are. 2. A technical interview to see your technical skills. 3. A general interview about your personality.