They pay for every hour worked. They pay for training. Young colleagues and a friendly environment. You really learn a lot.
Overtime must be worked (and if it isn't, you're asked why).
Training is on a best-effort basis (in free time, which is already scarce due to the previous point).
Colleagues are available, but so swamped with work that sometimes there isn't even time to say hello.
You're thrown into the deep end when you still need armbands in the pool.
In general, teams are always understaffed, and it's hard to complete tasks without working 9-10 hours a day. It's not the right place if you're looking for good work-life balance. It's suitable for short periods of intensive work and learning, and then to look for something else.
The interview will happen in three steps: * Technical * Managerial * HR You need to clear all of these interview rounds. In the technical round, they will ask about yourself and some technical topics, etc. In the managerial round, they will ask ab
The overall process is very slow. I applied for the role, and after round 1, they took 3 months to schedule the 2nd round. After that, the first call was rescheduled without any information, and in the next call, the interviewer didn't show up. I tri
Basic questions of RPA were there. Most questions will be based out of UiPath, and the interviewer will expect answers based on UiPath terminology only, even if you are aware of other RPA.
The interview will happen in three steps: * Technical * Managerial * HR You need to clear all of these interview rounds. In the technical round, they will ask about yourself and some technical topics, etc. In the managerial round, they will ask ab
The overall process is very slow. I applied for the role, and after round 1, they took 3 months to schedule the 2nd round. After that, the first call was rescheduled without any information, and in the next call, the interviewer didn't show up. I tri
Basic questions of RPA were there. Most questions will be based out of UiPath, and the interviewer will expect answers based on UiPath terminology only, even if you are aware of other RPA.