Top-tier talent
Amazing tech stack and DevX
Great learning opportunities
Could have better benefits (sticks to the minimum by law). A bit of hustle culture. No remote work for everyone, even if your job doesn’t demand to be in the office.
Remote work works, even hybrid with flexibility (not forcing a 3-day week).
Madrid is expensive, and living outside could improve many lives. But if you add a 3-day commute, it’s no longer worth it.
The process consisted of five interviews: two coding interviews, one cultural interview, one with the project manager, and one system-design interview. In my case, I failed the first coding challenge. For the cultural interview and the one with the
The interview process is well-structured and full of useful information. The recruiters schedule calls between the different steps to explain the next stages and provide guidance. My advice is to take advantage of those moments to ask questions and
It's an absurd process. It takes a long time, with LeetCode-like exercises which will be of no use for a frontend position. If you don't pass the first coding challenge, they won't inquire anything else about how you work. Not recommended.
The process consisted of five interviews: two coding interviews, one cultural interview, one with the project manager, and one system-design interview. In my case, I failed the first coding challenge. For the cultural interview and the one with the
The interview process is well-structured and full of useful information. The recruiters schedule calls between the different steps to explain the next stages and provide guidance. My advice is to take advantage of those moments to ask questions and
It's an absurd process. It takes a long time, with LeetCode-like exercises which will be of no use for a frontend position. If you don't pass the first coding challenge, they won't inquire anything else about how you work. Not recommended.