Fairly good work-life balance, decent benefits, good on diversity and respect. Colleagues are mostly bright and team-focused.
Backwards management thinking on handling of return to office and COVID policy.
Compensation in technology is poor compared to rivals.
Lack of real focus on technology; therefore, I would suggest looking elsewhere for a career in that area.
Too political, too many zero-value middle management layers.
Clean house at the top. Get some real perspective on the value of technology and invest there. You are too cautious, and fintech is eating your lunch.
Straightforward and easy. It started with my background and previous work. Most of the interview involved verbally describing approaches and code, rather than actually writing down code in an interpreter. Questions involved data pipelining and data p
Virtual hire view with 3 questions. Then, if selected, you get an interview with real people. It's 3 one-hour interviews. The first interview was a presentation of the group project you did in uni. Then, a behavioral interview, then the technical in
Python Technical Test (Multiple Choice) and Onsite Interview. Given a laptop, come up with solutions for each task, looking at the following: * List comprehensions * Lambda functions * Factorial of a number
Straightforward and easy. It started with my background and previous work. Most of the interview involved verbally describing approaches and code, rather than actually writing down code in an interpreter. Questions involved data pipelining and data p
Virtual hire view with 3 questions. Then, if selected, you get an interview with real people. It's 3 one-hour interviews. The first interview was a presentation of the group project you did in uni. Then, a behavioral interview, then the technical in
Python Technical Test (Multiple Choice) and Onsite Interview. Given a laptop, come up with solutions for each task, looking at the following: * List comprehensions * Lambda functions * Factorial of a number