Good company to start. Those who know nothing can take advantage of courses, whether for languages and/or different IT tools. They provide training.
There is generally home office. Benefits include:
Flexibility.
Low salary. Many benefits and low salary. Little professionalism regarding growth and other general issues. If you get along with your manager, you won't have a problem. If not, they can be a hindrance on your path and you will never grow in the project you are on.
They contacted me for an interview. They forgot, left me waiting, and never showed up. It was finally confirmed, and they never told me anything, nor did they give me any kind of feedback.
They gave me a one-month unpaid training. After the month, we had an exam and if you passed, you had a high chance of getting hired by the company. The training was in SAP.
It seemed like they didn't care much, since I entered the meeting with my camera on and, of the interviewers, none of them turned theirs on. As a matter of courtesy, I do it in all of them, even though I'm not obligated to. The answers I gave in the
They contacted me for an interview. They forgot, left me waiting, and never showed up. It was finally confirmed, and they never told me anything, nor did they give me any kind of feedback.
They gave me a one-month unpaid training. After the month, we had an exam and if you passed, you had a high chance of getting hired by the company. The training was in SAP.
It seemed like they didn't care much, since I entered the meeting with my camera on and, of the interviewers, none of them turned theirs on. As a matter of courtesy, I do it in all of them, even though I'm not obligated to. The answers I gave in the