Mostly benefits and salary, which for the region are very competitive.
I think the cons are mostly with the management. The company didn't follow some of the actions others had with the pandemic, lagging behind. The products are okay, but not very challenging.
A quick call with clarification about university projects and a few behavioral questions, such as: * What is the project you are most proud of? * How would you start with the project you will be dealing with during your internship? etc.
2 phone interviews and 4 on-site interviews, including: * 1 meeting with the hiring manager * 1 HR interview * 1 verification interview * 1 design and testability interview In between, there was a friendly lunch with some team members.
The interview process will consist of two technical rounds focused on assessing skills and problem-solving abilities, followed by one managerial round and one HR discussion to thoroughly finalize the overall fit.
A quick call with clarification about university projects and a few behavioral questions, such as: * What is the project you are most proud of? * How would you start with the project you will be dealing with during your internship? etc.
2 phone interviews and 4 on-site interviews, including: * 1 meeting with the hiring manager * 1 HR interview * 1 verification interview * 1 design and testability interview In between, there was a friendly lunch with some team members.
The interview process will consist of two technical rounds focused on assessing skills and problem-solving abilities, followed by one managerial round and one HR discussion to thoroughly finalize the overall fit.