Very structured and straightforward interview process. Most coworkers are very hardworking and smart. Many of them were actually poached from big-name companies. The company’s style of improving productivity is by promoting a healthy lifestyle, wellbeing, and good work-life balance.
Vague client-driven requirements, but this is only a con if you’re not into that.
First, there was a call with the recruiter. Next, a code review and refactoring interview was conducted. Finally, a systems design interview was held. That's as far as I made it.
The interview is structured in multiple stages. I didn't pass the coding stage, although I did solve the problem. They did send an email to say I didn't make it.
First call with the recruiter. When asked about salary expectations, the recruiter replied, "Well, that's in the senior range." This was amusing because the role was for a senior position. Do they expect candidates to work for a junior salary? What
First, there was a call with the recruiter. Next, a code review and refactoring interview was conducted. Finally, a systems design interview was held. That's as far as I made it.
The interview is structured in multiple stages. I didn't pass the coding stage, although I did solve the problem. They did send an email to say I didn't make it.
First call with the recruiter. When asked about salary expectations, the recruiter replied, "Well, that's in the senior range." This was amusing because the role was for a senior position. Do they expect candidates to work for a junior salary? What