A8C is one (if not the best) place to work remotely. As a remote-first company, pioneering the tech world into it, it really shows the amazing culture that sustains it. Async comms are the word of the day, every day. So everyone is only a couple of clicks away from knowing something, even if they weren't there to discuss it at first. Some of the brightest people I have had the chance of working with are here.
Having to deal with timezones takes a bit of adjustment, but it becomes second nature after a while.
It was on Slack, very chill. It felt like a regular conversation with colleagues. Highly recommended for shy developers. They sent the invite to the group the same day you scheduled the interview.
Everything is done remotely. Most conversations are held on a Slack channel. During the interview process, you have access to a lot of documentation and information about the company and teams.
The entire interview was conducted via e-mail and Slack. The first interview was with an Engineer, followed by a code test. It wasn't particularly difficult, but there were some curveballs that required a strong understanding of WordPress.
It was on Slack, very chill. It felt like a regular conversation with colleagues. Highly recommended for shy developers. They sent the invite to the group the same day you scheduled the interview.
Everything is done remotely. Most conversations are held on a Slack channel. During the interview process, you have access to a lot of documentation and information about the company and teams.
The entire interview was conducted via e-mail and Slack. The first interview was with an Engineer, followed by a code test. It wasn't particularly difficult, but there were some curveballs that required a strong understanding of WordPress.