Work/life Balance Profit sharing Personal development Trainings Nice atmosphere and buildings
Workload can be too high.
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
It was an interview based on two rounds, with two people in each one. Lots of questions for content, but also a check for cultural fit. The people in that interview were from different departments but in the same function. Overall, a good experienc
First, we had a phone call of max 15 minutes. Then, I received an email to schedule a second meeting online. At the time of the meeting, no one was there. I was shocked. I sent them an email: "Where are you? We should be in the interview." They
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
It was an interview based on two rounds, with two people in each one. Lots of questions for content, but also a check for cultural fit. The people in that interview were from different departments but in the same function. Overall, a good experienc
First, we had a phone call of max 15 minutes. Then, I received an email to schedule a second meeting online. At the time of the meeting, no one was there. I was shocked. I sent them an email: "Where are you? We should be in the interview." They