Good company, nice work culture. Learned more, flexible.
No cons, no cons, no cons, no cons.
I applied online. The process took about a week. I had a phone interview with an HR representative, and then I was brought in for two in-person interviews that lasted about two hours. I was interviewed by different QA Managers from several teams.
The interviewer did not know anything about the position being offered. I was basically sent in to teach the interviewer. The recruiter has no knowledge or insight into the QA tester role nor the software involved in performing the job.
It was an on-campus interview. Hiring usually happens at the year-end for the next year's internship program, followed by employment. The interview was pretty standard and kind of long. It was an in-person interview. For a fresher, it was mostly ass
I applied online. The process took about a week. I had a phone interview with an HR representative, and then I was brought in for two in-person interviews that lasted about two hours. I was interviewed by different QA Managers from several teams.
The interviewer did not know anything about the position being offered. I was basically sent in to teach the interviewer. The recruiter has no knowledge or insight into the QA tester role nor the software involved in performing the job.
It was an on-campus interview. Hiring usually happens at the year-end for the next year's internship program, followed by employment. The interview was pretty standard and kind of long. It was an in-person interview. For a fresher, it was mostly ass