The company and its culture are great--almost all of the employees are approachable and easy to get along with. During my stay at the company, I was able to gain a wide range of knowledge that helped me enhance my IT skills, and it was really an advantage to where I am today. They give each employee the equal opportunity to learn, earn certifications, and decide what technology to pursue.
The entry-level associate position has a significantly low salary, and that can't keep up with the ongoing inflation.
It took 1 month from the HR interview to the onboarding process. First was a phone interview (during the pandemic), another phone interview with the HR Manager, a technical assessment (Technical/Language), a final HR interview, and a job offer (JO)
The interview process typically involves: * Application * Resume review * Initial screening * Multiple rounds of interviews * Skills assessments * Reference checks * A final offer or rejection decision. It was quite long and exhausting.
The HR interviewer was friendly and approachable. It's okay to stutter as long as you try your best to speak. It is best to speak in English, as this will be the way of them testing your English communication skills.
It took 1 month from the HR interview to the onboarding process. First was a phone interview (during the pandemic), another phone interview with the HR Manager, a technical assessment (Technical/Language), a final HR interview, and a job offer (JO)
The interview process typically involves: * Application * Resume review * Initial screening * Multiple rounds of interviews * Skills assessments * Reference checks * A final offer or rejection decision. It was quite long and exhausting.
The HR interviewer was friendly and approachable. It's okay to stutter as long as you try your best to speak. It is best to speak in English, as this will be the way of them testing your English communication skills.