Great work environment. I really feel like I have a voice within the company. Benefits are constantly being reviewed to improve employee retainment. Very agile and tech-focused.
I know it's a cliché, but I really like my job. I haven't said that for a long time, so there are no cons as far as I can see. But then, everyone is looking for something different in their career path. I've already recommended it to a friend who joined earlier this year.
Keep improving, as employees can see they are being listened to and things are improving all the time.
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.
Technical assessment conducted in own time, followed by three rounds of interviews with varying members of the business. Then an on-site interview, which was split into another two interviews: general and technical.
I was approached by a recruiter for a Software Engineer (SWE) role. The whole process took about 1.5 months. There were three stages to the process: * **Technical Interview:** This was a standard LeetCode-style interview. I heard back the next da
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.
Technical assessment conducted in own time, followed by three rounds of interviews with varying members of the business. Then an on-site interview, which was split into another two interviews: general and technical.
I was approached by a recruiter for a Software Engineer (SWE) role. The whole process took about 1.5 months. There were three stages to the process: * **Technical Interview:** This was a standard LeetCode-style interview. I heard back the next da