It is a pleasant environment without much pressure, where technologies and projects vary.
Just like in all consultancies, it depends on the project where they put you. Sometimes you get projects with technologies you've never used (they don't give you options if they absolutely need to fill the position).
They asked me to describe my day-to-day in both Spanish and English to confirm if I was capable. Afterwards, they asked about the technical issues and the certifications I had. The interview went through the typical phases of a call, a technical in
First, an initial interview with HR. Then, a technical interview with the team lead. After that, two more interviews with HR. In all cases, they were via video call and they always made me feel very comfortable.
I got the interview through the university internship program. It was a process to get software engineer interns working with Java. During the selection process, I told them three times I wasn't available until summer, but they didn't even care to
They asked me to describe my day-to-day in both Spanish and English to confirm if I was capable. Afterwards, they asked about the technical issues and the certifications I had. The interview went through the typical phases of a call, a technical in
First, an initial interview with HR. Then, a technical interview with the team lead. After that, two more interviews with HR. In all cases, they were via video call and they always made me feel very comfortable.
I got the interview through the university internship program. It was a process to get software engineer interns working with Java. During the selection process, I told them three times I wasn't available until summer, but they didn't even care to