Very diverse, and quite organised.
For frontend developers, I'd say it's not very attractive since you still need to work a lot with Java, controllers, and presentation layers.
I'd be more clear in the process, how everything is structured about projects and development processes, before giving someone an offer.
The process is long, but they have a lot of flexibility for interviews, and I found it to be an enjoyable and interactive experience, even with the stress of being an interviewee. I didn't get an offer, but I learned, and I got good feedback from the
One meeting with HR, one meeting with the manager, one meeting with the tech team for a tech interview, one case study of 8+ hours, then another one or two further meetings. Although everyone was nice, this seems a bit overkill, in particular the cas
The interviewers were decent, but the questions felt overly theoretical, with little focus on practical skills. It seemed more about matching the exact answers they wanted than assessing real ability.
The process is long, but they have a lot of flexibility for interviews, and I found it to be an enjoyable and interactive experience, even with the stress of being an interviewee. I didn't get an offer, but I learned, and I got good feedback from the
One meeting with HR, one meeting with the manager, one meeting with the tech team for a tech interview, one case study of 8+ hours, then another one or two further meetings. Although everyone was nice, this seems a bit overkill, in particular the cas
The interviewers were decent, but the questions felt overly theoretical, with little focus on practical skills. It seemed more about matching the exact answers they wanted than assessing real ability.