The work environment is usually quite good. You have freedom for initiatives, to take courses, and to develop. Many (micro)benefits.
Projects are usually not very challenging.
Internal bureaucracy is endless.
Pay is well below market.
There are no great experts in the field.
An interview with HR and one with the technical team about my experience, past projects, and models used. The HR interview was by phone, while the technical team interview was by video call.
I submitted an electronic application and directly took an English technical test. I got a C1, so I guess the test went well. From there, nothing, no interaction with anyone or anything.
It started through LinkedIn. A year ago, I had the interview through a study buddy who referred me. The interview was moderately long. I only participated in one interview, as in the meantime I was accepted for another job to start.
An interview with HR and one with the technical team about my experience, past projects, and models used. The HR interview was by phone, while the technical team interview was by video call.
I submitted an electronic application and directly took an English technical test. I got a C1, so I guess the test went well. From there, nothing, no interaction with anyone or anything.
It started through LinkedIn. A year ago, I had the interview through a study buddy who referred me. The interview was moderately long. I only participated in one interview, as in the meantime I was accepted for another job to start.