I always enjoy working on my project because of the following reasons:
The salary is not bad, but it could be better.
You don't have a real manager or boss who can truly appreciate your performance.
Instead, you have to ask your colleagues to evaluate you and write about yourself. So, if you're an extroverted guy or simply like to lie, anything can happen.
I was not even invited to a pre-screen interview. I only received some automatic emails, including the one that contained the information that my application was rejected. Then, after the "process", I also received an email to rate their interview pr
1. The initial round was a standard HR session. 2. A homework task to create a backend service was assigned. 3. A technical round with engineers from the project followed. Back-end-related technical questions were asked. We also went through my homew
The HR lady mischeduled the interview twice. The technical lead liked my attitude and said I would be the perfect candidate for the job, only for a few weeks later their HR saying this was intended to be a senior role and I got declined.
I was not even invited to a pre-screen interview. I only received some automatic emails, including the one that contained the information that my application was rejected. Then, after the "process", I also received an email to rate their interview pr
1. The initial round was a standard HR session. 2. A homework task to create a backend service was assigned. 3. A technical round with engineers from the project followed. Back-end-related technical questions were asked. We also went through my homew
The HR lady mischeduled the interview twice. The technical lead liked my attitude and said I would be the perfect candidate for the job, only for a few weeks later their HR saying this was intended to be a senior role and I got declined.