Very good working environment, no real hierarchical pressure. I feel as though my opinions are valued.
Really good cross-collaboration between teams, knowledge sharing, etc. Loads of great training.
Can be quite corporate at times, with mid-year/end-year review processes that can be quite tiresome.
The first interview involved a series of questions about my experience and knowledge. It felt very much like a cattle call for developers. I didn't get the job, and I suspect it would have been a sweatshop atmosphere if I had, based on the intervie
The interview process is structured with technical questions and a two-stage interview. The first interview covers your experience and some technical questions. The second interview is more technical. Following these, there is an offer phone call.
It was a virtual interview where the questions were displayed on the screen. You had to answer them within a time limit shown at the top of the screen.
The first interview involved a series of questions about my experience and knowledge. It felt very much like a cattle call for developers. I didn't get the job, and I suspect it would have been a sweatshop atmosphere if I had, based on the intervie
The interview process is structured with technical questions and a two-stage interview. The first interview covers your experience and some technical questions. The second interview is more technical. Following these, there is an offer phone call.
It was a virtual interview where the questions were displayed on the screen. You had to answer them within a time limit shown at the top of the screen.