You ship real stuff fast. No layers of approval — you own your features end to end, including infra in most cases.
The talent bar is high. I’ve learned a lot just from code reviews and design sessions.
Mostly modern and pragmatic — TypeScript, Node.js, Sequelize, AWS. We use things that work and iterate often.
Competitive, especially considering it’s remote. Deel uses its own product for global contracts, which is kinda cool.
I don't see any cons till now.
The interview process is easy, but you can't be sure if you'll make it through. In my case, the interviewers were very young. During the technical interview, one interviewer seemed frustrated and didn't want to listen to what I was saying. He was jus
Great and fast interview process. I had a call with an HR person, then I completed a test project. After that, I had a technical interview, and then an offer. At the technical interview, they asked good questions and made me feel really comfortabl
Unfortunately, it was a waste of time. They only give 72 hours to complete a challenge. How is this possible while working for another company? After the challenge, you plan the tech interview. After a couple of days, they cancel it because "they f
The interview process is easy, but you can't be sure if you'll make it through. In my case, the interviewers were very young. During the technical interview, one interviewer seemed frustrated and didn't want to listen to what I was saying. He was jus
Great and fast interview process. I had a call with an HR person, then I completed a test project. After that, I had a technical interview, and then an offer. At the technical interview, they asked good questions and made me feel really comfortabl
Unfortunately, it was a waste of time. They only give 72 hours to complete a challenge. How is this possible while working for another company? After the challenge, you plan the tech interview. After a couple of days, they cancel it because "they f