There are many benefits, they just cannot be taken advantage of during the pandemic. Lunch payments were suspended because "it's not on-site".
You're not always at a thousand [things to do], so you can do other things during work hours like studying.
Poor code quality. People who have been there for years don't know good programming practices.
Agile methodologies are a joke. They teach just enough to not break anything, but at the same time, everything you do is just patching up an already quite fragile application.
Furthermore, the salary is very low compared to other companies.
When I announced I was leaving, they "threw in my face" the effort they had put into training me (they didn't train me more than 1 month upon starting, with a very basic .NET course) and treated me poorly about it.
It's also worth mentioning that I was hired with the idea of performing certain tasks in a team and ended up doing something else. I have a colleague who started as a dev and never touched code for 1 year.
Tiren todo abajo y empiecen de cero porque es una desgracia trabajar ahí.
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.
I had the first interview. It was a chat of about 30 minutes, where for 10 minutes it turned into a conversation in English. It was a calm chat: first, I explained who I was, and then, I explained what I'm looking for and what I want to do in my life
Phone call of no more than 20 minutes, followed by a technical interview to cover the acquired knowledge. They take a few days to respond, but I think it's normal given the number of candidates.
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.
I had the first interview. It was a chat of about 30 minutes, where for 10 minutes it turned into a conversation in English. It was a calm chat: first, I explained who I was, and then, I explained what I'm looking for and what I want to do in my life
Phone call of no more than 20 minutes, followed by a technical interview to cover the acquired knowledge. They take a few days to respond, but I think it's normal given the number of candidates.