Despite it being a very large company, you are seen and appreciated as an individual. You can pursue opportunities in all directions within the company. You are given ample space and possibilities for further development, and they are open to your opinion. They are interested in you as a person and genuinely value your work/life balance. Furthermore, there is a friendly atmosphere where everyone accepts each other and stands up for one another. They are transparent about matters such as your salary and performance, and they organize many fun events.
The internal (employee) system for finding information, tracking your working hours, your personal goals, etc. is annoying. Regularly updating your CV and applying for a job is also not the most enjoyable thing to do. But once you've been placed somewhere, you quickly forget about that.
I had a great experience with the interview process. It included two rounds: * Technical * HR The technical round focused on basic JavaScript questions, while the HR round was mostly about work-related discussions. I made it to the final round, a
Good process, very clear and direct. Although it took a couple of months, communication with the HR team was good and the interviewers' feedback was genuine.
The frontend interview focused heavily on React, JavaScript, and performance optimization techniques. I was asked about hooks like useEffect, useMemo, and useCallback, along with component lifecycle, prop drilling, and state management strategies. W
I had a great experience with the interview process. It included two rounds: * Technical * HR The technical round focused on basic JavaScript questions, while the HR round was mostly about work-related discussions. I made it to the final round, a
Good process, very clear and direct. Although it took a couple of months, communication with the HR team was good and the interviewers' feedback was genuine.
The frontend interview focused heavily on React, JavaScript, and performance optimization techniques. I was asked about hooks like useEffect, useMemo, and useCallback, along with component lifecycle, prop drilling, and state management strategies. W