I've jumped around a lot of companies chasing better salary and benefits, mostly neglecting the connection between the company's vision and my own personal interests. At Calm, I feel like it's the first time where I can get behind the company's vision and also get all amazing work packages.
The technical tool stack is fairly clean and easy to drop in from a DevOps perspective. The team size is great, and the workload is very reasonable.
Just like many other places with remote work, I wish I could meet more people in person.
I understand planning any in-person meeting these days can be very hectic, but I think it's safe to survey some in-person gathering opportunities, as long as they are 100% voluntary.
Applied to a job posting online, which stated it was full-time. However, during the interview, I was told that there were no full-time positions available and that they are only looking for contractors. I was also told that they rarely hire full-ti
Five interviews in total: two screening interviews and three technical. Interviews spanned three weeks and were overall an enjoyable process, despite not getting an offer. All interviewees were friendly and courteous, and the recruiting team was com
The recruiter screening was good; I found a lot of similarity between the job and my profile. In the second round, I had the worst hiring manager experience. The interviewer was late for an interview, which was in the afternoon, almost towards EOD.
Applied to a job posting online, which stated it was full-time. However, during the interview, I was told that there were no full-time positions available and that they are only looking for contractors. I was also told that they rarely hire full-ti
Five interviews in total: two screening interviews and three technical. Interviews spanned three weeks and were overall an enjoyable process, despite not getting an offer. All interviewees were friendly and courteous, and the recruiting team was com
The recruiter screening was good; I found a lot of similarity between the job and my profile. In the second round, I had the worst hiring manager experience. The interviewer was late for an interview, which was in the afternoon, almost towards EOD.