There is good work-life balance.
Not any that I remember.
It was lenient. There was a screening round, followed by a test and a technical interview. The technical interview was with two members from the engineering team. At the end, there was a CEO round where they asked some cultural questions and some t
Literally, they only care about your complex SQL and Python coding skills, and also PySpark experience. It went on for about 40 minutes. A good side of them is that they throw helpful hints at you.
I applied for a general mechanic posting in Chicago that stated you could be employed at other bases depending on how the interview went, at the hiring manager's discretion. I received an email saying I was being considered for employment. A couple o
It was lenient. There was a screening round, followed by a test and a technical interview. The technical interview was with two members from the engineering team. At the end, there was a CEO round where they asked some cultural questions and some t
Literally, they only care about your complex SQL and Python coding skills, and also PySpark experience. It went on for about 40 minutes. A good side of them is that they throw helpful hints at you.
I applied for a general mechanic posting in Chicago that stated you could be employed at other bases depending on how the interview went, at the hiring manager's discretion. I received an email saying I was being considered for employment. A couple o