Work is challenging, but the pay is good.
Shift-based work. You need a little bit of luck to meet a good manager.
The interviews didn't contain very technical questions. The few "technical" questions they asked me were things like: "If you wanted to repair a broken ice cream maker, what three tools would you bring to do so?". The only technical question I receiv
Introduce yourself. Ask questions about your CV, for example: * What difficulties did you encounter during the project? * How did you solve them? * What did you learn in the process? * Explain the theory of the project. * How did you apply your ski
The application procedure began with an online application form, followed by a telephone screening. After that, an on-site job interview took place. Finally, after a few days, I received notification about the outcome of the procedure.
The interviews didn't contain very technical questions. The few "technical" questions they asked me were things like: "If you wanted to repair a broken ice cream maker, what three tools would you bring to do so?". The only technical question I receiv
Introduce yourself. Ask questions about your CV, for example: * What difficulties did you encounter during the project? * How did you solve them? * What did you learn in the process? * Explain the theory of the project. * How did you apply your ski
The application procedure began with an online application form, followed by a telephone screening. After that, an on-site job interview took place. Finally, after a few days, I received notification about the outcome of the procedure.