The salary is very competitive for an internship in Portugal, probably higher than most (full-time) software developer jobs you can find in this country. Their office in Lisbon has great conditions and is placed in a very good spot with a view to the bridge, and the people at the company are overall very friendly and helpful!
Even though the environment is not stressful at all, most of the employees are really competent, so you have to perform well.
Just completed the hiring manager interview. The questions were basic, covering strengths, weaknesses, and work preferences. However, the hiring manager seemed extremely disinterested, which was disheartening.
The interviewer didn't take any time to review my CV before the session at all! He was asking obvious questions about my profile, which he could have found if he had read the resume. It felt like he just took a lump of resumes from all the applicant
The interview process was well-structured, with interesting questions and tasks. There was a clear overview of what was expected. It started with an HR interview, followed by a few technical stages. One technical task involved TypeScript, specific
Just completed the hiring manager interview. The questions were basic, covering strengths, weaknesses, and work preferences. However, the hiring manager seemed extremely disinterested, which was disheartening.
The interviewer didn't take any time to review my CV before the session at all! He was asking obvious questions about my profile, which he could have found if he had read the resume. It felt like he just took a lump of resumes from all the applicant
The interview process was well-structured, with interesting questions and tasks. There was a clear overview of what was expected. It started with an HR interview, followed by a few technical stages. One technical task involved TypeScript, specific