There are lots of benefits to working here. The people are generally really helpful, you'll have lots of autonomy, the offices are really nice, the rates are good, the location is good, and the employees are typically quite young and enthusiastic.
Some very, very good engineers work here. The flat organizational structure does away with hierarchy for the most part.
A lack of ownership for various aspects of the sprawling, monolithic codebase.
Better ownership of areas within the web app would work wonders.
Applied via their job listing website. Got a HackerRank test after a few days. Once I cleared that, I had a call with one of their recruiters. After that, I received an email stating, "We have decided not to take your application any further." Some
It takes a long time, really long. I received the first response only two weeks after applying. You can probably start directly with their automated test if you find one, without wasting time on sending an application. The process is quite straightf
One-hour telephonic call with the test manager. I was asked about my previous role and received questions from my CV. Competency-based interview on various scenarios, focusing on what and how we will do or solve problems in testing.
Applied via their job listing website. Got a HackerRank test after a few days. Once I cleared that, I had a call with one of their recruiters. After that, I received an email stating, "We have decided not to take your application any further." Some
It takes a long time, really long. I received the first response only two weeks after applying. You can probably start directly with their automated test if you find one, without wasting time on sending an application. The process is quite straightf
One-hour telephonic call with the test manager. I was asked about my previous role and received questions from my CV. Competency-based interview on various scenarios, focusing on what and how we will do or solve problems in testing.