Great people and great perks
Not enough liberty to work from home.
Interviewing at Canva was a rollercoaster of emotions, to say the least. The process started with an application that felt like it was stuck in a time warp. It took ages to proceed, leaving me wondering if my application had vanished into the digita
The interview started with a call from a recruiter who asked me about my background and availability. It was a 30-minute conversation going through my career, expectations, and experience. This was followed by a more technical interview, where the r
The process went smoothly overall; the interviewers were very nice. However, they only hire for specific teams, so if you take too long to prepare, the position might already be filled and no longer open to new candidates.
Interviewing at Canva was a rollercoaster of emotions, to say the least. The process started with an application that felt like it was stuck in a time warp. It took ages to proceed, leaving me wondering if my application had vanished into the digita
The interview started with a call from a recruiter who asked me about my background and availability. It was a 30-minute conversation going through my career, expectations, and experience. This was followed by a more technical interview, where the r
The process went smoothly overall; the interviewers were very nice. However, they only hire for specific teams, so if you take too long to prepare, the position might already be filled and no longer open to new candidates.