Good work-life balance International Environment
Too conservative in new technology adoption
I applied as a Java Developer for the graduate program. There were 5-6 rounds, which consumed a lot of time. If you pass one round, you'll be moved forward. The process included: * HR screen * Introductory session with one senior dev (introduce you
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.
I applied as a Java Developer for the graduate program. There were 5-6 rounds, which consumed a lot of time. If you pass one round, you'll be moved forward. The process included: * HR screen * Introductory session with one senior dev (introduce you
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.