Great benefits. Most developers can work from home nearly 100% of the time.
Pay isn't anywhere near what other companies pay, but if you want the flexibility of working from home, that's the trade-off.
Once you work here for a while, as long as you don't cause any trouble and do your job, it's nearly impossible to get fired.
Forget about keeping up with the latest tech. You'll most likely be maintaining old code or developing on top of an old platform with little or no opportunity to innovate.
Since most developers work from home, it's not a conducive environment for mentoring, so if you're not already at a senior level, stay away.
If you're looking for a place to chill out until you retire, this might work for you.
The interview process was smooth and well-structured. The interviewers were professional, friendly, and made me feel comfortable. The questions were relevant, and communication was clear. Overall, it was a great experience, and I appreciate the oppor
It was the best interviewer ever. I got full knowledge of what's required from my side. It was the best interviewer ever. I got full knowledge of what's required from my side.
Two rounds of interview. Had a technical discussion with a couple of teammates, followed by problem-solving questions. The second interview was more about the team, with questions to understand if I am a good fit for the team.
The interview process was smooth and well-structured. The interviewers were professional, friendly, and made me feel comfortable. The questions were relevant, and communication was clear. Overall, it was a great experience, and I appreciate the oppor
It was the best interviewer ever. I got full knowledge of what's required from my side. It was the best interviewer ever. I got full knowledge of what's required from my side.
Two rounds of interview. Had a technical discussion with a couple of teammates, followed by problem-solving questions. The second interview was more about the team, with questions to understand if I am a good fit for the team.