Great work-life balance. Always up-to-date with the latest tech.
You need to go and get what you learn, and grab an opportunity.
Not really. Management has never really been technical.
The interview process consisted of: * First round with HR. * Second technical round. * Third technical round. * Fourth and Fifth rounds with the Hiring Manager in the US. The HR representative was very rude to me. He assumed I knew everything, when
Recruiter call, followed by two rounds of technical interviews and a behavioral round with the manager. Technical interview 2 was harder and less logical in my opinion (DS/algo, but the algo was more of a trick than anything).
The recruiter was extremely unprofessional. I tried scheduling a call with the recruiter within a week, but instead, they picked a date months out that conflicted with my surgery. I notified them about the conflict, and they sent me an auto-rejection
The interview process consisted of: * First round with HR. * Second technical round. * Third technical round. * Fourth and Fifth rounds with the Hiring Manager in the US. The HR representative was very rude to me. He assumed I knew everything, when
Recruiter call, followed by two rounds of technical interviews and a behavioral round with the manager. Technical interview 2 was harder and less logical in my opinion (DS/algo, but the algo was more of a trick than anything).
The recruiter was extremely unprofessional. I tried scheduling a call with the recruiter within a week, but instead, they picked a date months out that conflicted with my surgery. I notified them about the conflict, and they sent me an auto-rejection