Nice colleagues.
Currently working on a pretty challenging and fun project.
Many learning opportunities:
Fully remote during the pandemic, hopefully it stays that way because I live 1-1.5 hours away from the office.
Leadership is not completely incompetent. Or when they are, you can more often than not explain to them what's what, and they usually accept.
There are optional community events and team-building if you are interested in those sorts of things.
Very few unnecessary meetings.
I previously had to work on a project that was not really that great. It was mainly DevOps tasks, but it was not advertised as such when I applied. So, with these different projects, it seems like a hit or miss whether you will enjoy it or not.
You are discouraged to ask for salary increases. You are given one yearly, but there aren't any discussions about it and your expectations. At the moment, I am not satisfied with my salary. I am going to wait for this yearly thing, which should be in a month or two, and I will ask for an amount that I believe I would get if I changed companies. We'll see what happens.
The interview focused primarily on your resume and projects, with most of the questions centered around what you did and achieved as a fresher. There weren’t deep technical or behavioral questions. Instead, the interviewer asked you to describe your
Great and seamless, was a very interactive and wholesome experience. Discussions were primarily on resume and related projects, along with some basic DSA and IT fundamentals. It's more about confidence and communication.
Depending entirely on the interviewer, some do not ask technical questions, while others ask entirely technical ones. Ultimately, the interview process comes down to luck and nothing else. The results are also delayed.
The interview focused primarily on your resume and projects, with most of the questions centered around what you did and achieved as a fresher. There weren’t deep technical or behavioral questions. Instead, the interviewer asked you to describe your
Great and seamless, was a very interactive and wholesome experience. Discussions were primarily on resume and related projects, along with some basic DSA and IT fundamentals. It's more about confidence and communication.
Depending entirely on the interviewer, some do not ask technical questions, while others ask entirely technical ones. Ultimately, the interview process comes down to luck and nothing else. The results are also delayed.