Free snacks. Some smart and friendly colleagues. Salary is ok.
I have worked for this company for over two years. I feel this company has a weird culture where everyone says they support each other, but they don't. Management says to care about employees, but what the company really cares about is profit, not employees. I don't feel that the company values its employees, and I don't feel happy.
Work is very stressful. I don't know about how others feel, but my health has been affected. Traders seem to be superior, I guess because companies think traders make profits and programmers work for them. Some traders are good, but some are not friendly.
There is a famous saying in this industry that programmers are second-class citizens. I do feel that way at this company. Maybe I'm biased, but these are my true feelings. I would not recommend this company.
Give employees genuine support, trust, and respect.
Phone call and shared doc. Does not require code to compile. Give some questions and answer questions, like modifying code to make it right. Also, some easy questions, like the `and` operator.
The interview starts with a coding assignment. You are given an hour to work on three different problems. I answered two entirely, but didn't get to the third much at all.
I was sent a coding challenge and passed. Then I got a phone interview. The questions were very easy, but not the type of thing that CS majors learn, at least not where I go to school. They were a bunch of Python tricks that can be easily looked up o
Phone call and shared doc. Does not require code to compile. Give some questions and answer questions, like modifying code to make it right. Also, some easy questions, like the `and` operator.
The interview starts with a coding assignment. You are given an hour to work on three different problems. I answered two entirely, but didn't get to the third much at all.
I was sent a coding challenge and passed. Then I got a phone interview. The questions were very easy, but not the type of thing that CS majors learn, at least not where I go to school. They were a bunch of Python tricks that can be easily looked up o