Depending on the team/project, people are great.
Young and dynamic environment.
Probably loads to learn if you're a dev, but unfortunately not if you are a QA analyst.
First day, I did not even have a desk and a laptop set up. Not the best at organization.
Managers were rude and not at all helpful.
If you ask for any kind of help, you get yelled at and basically told you're stupid.
Micro-management and long hours (for no reason at all most of the times).
As a QA Analyst, I did not learn a single new thing. Tools are old and painful to use; they do not use Agile methodologies.
You should be a leader, not a dictator.
The HR is quite helpful, but the interview process is quite long. It took me about 2 weeks to complete the whole interview. There were a couple rounds of interviews. I had to face HR, a manager, and even the client during the interview.
Two rounds of technical questions, one round of managerial questions related to domain and work experience. Two rounds of technical questions, one round of managerial questions related to domain and work experience. Two rounds of technical questions,
The interview process begins with resume screening and initial phone interviews. Shortlisted candidates then face in-person or virtual interviews, possibly including technical assessments or presentations, followed by reference checks. This multi-s
The HR is quite helpful, but the interview process is quite long. It took me about 2 weeks to complete the whole interview. There were a couple rounds of interviews. I had to face HR, a manager, and even the client during the interview.
Two rounds of technical questions, one round of managerial questions related to domain and work experience. Two rounds of technical questions, one round of managerial questions related to domain and work experience. Two rounds of technical questions,
The interview process begins with resume screening and initial phone interviews. Shortlisted candidates then face in-person or virtual interviews, possibly including technical assessments or presentations, followed by reference checks. This multi-s