Decent offers when getting the contract.
Some teams have good work-life balance.
WFH (Work from Home).
Large corporate (both a pro and a con).
Horribly unprofessional management.
Mediocre engineering.
Tons of politics, unparalleled for such a small site.
"Hey, look at me!" mentality instead of doer mentality.
Tons of messy processes prevent anything from actually being done.
Facilities stripped down over the years.
Replace yourselves
Applied via LinkedIn. Approached by a recruiter to provide my availability. A call was set for about a week afterward. The interviewer changed the hour at the last minute. A 30-minute call with the recruiter, going over my experience. At the end,
Got an email from HR asking me for time slots to set an interview. Provided the time slots, but did not get a response accepting them. Tried to follow up and provide more time slots, but again I did not get a response. Got a rejection email after o
The job description had nothing to do with the questions asked during the interview. The position required knowledge in JS, with a focus on frontend development. The questions were about SQL (in depth) and microservices in a cloud environment, which
Applied via LinkedIn. Approached by a recruiter to provide my availability. A call was set for about a week afterward. The interviewer changed the hour at the last minute. A 30-minute call with the recruiter, going over my experience. At the end,
Got an email from HR asking me for time slots to set an interview. Provided the time slots, but did not get a response accepting them. Tried to follow up and provide more time slots, but again I did not get a response. Got a rejection email after o
The job description had nothing to do with the questions asked during the interview. The position required knowledge in JS, with a focus on frontend development. The questions were about SQL (in depth) and microservices in a cloud environment, which