Did not see any. Or wait, it says: "You must enter at least 5 words for Pros."
All that they do is cheerleading, telling on social media about their values, diversity, inclusion, and all that kind of stuff. In reality, they could not care less about their employees. All that they do is hire cheap "consultants" (spreadsheeters) and sell them for a lot to their clients. If you have low self-esteem and like bottom-kissing, you will probably prosper there. But if you are tech-oriented, self-motivated, and looking to grow professionally in your trade, look somewhere else. The good career opportunity, though, is if you run into a good company – the client they send you to.
Stop saying that you are caring about the prosperity of your employees and giving them your motivational speeches; start actually doing it.
I passed the introduction interview and their assessment. Never heard from them again after finishing the technical interview. They never formally rejected me. They just never tried to communicate back about application state. BM
It's an easy interview, but I expected more in-depth questions. They asked simple questions directly about previous projects and work experience, with no self-introductions to start. They asked questions about delegates and API integration.
Still didn't get it, but I'd say it's kind of easy and simple, not too technical at first. However, the interviewer was very kind and very supportive, if I remember correctly.
I passed the introduction interview and their assessment. Never heard from them again after finishing the technical interview. They never formally rejected me. They just never tried to communicate back about application state. BM
It's an easy interview, but I expected more in-depth questions. They asked simple questions directly about previous projects and work experience, with no self-introductions to start. They asked questions about delegates and API integration.
Still didn't get it, but I'd say it's kind of easy and simple, not too technical at first. However, the interviewer was very kind and very supportive, if I remember correctly.