I've recently joined Deel, and so far, the experience has been very positive. The company culture is great — open, inclusive, and supportive.
Work pressure is manageable, and there's a healthy work-life balance.
The people here are not only skilled and professional but also collaborative and approachable. Management is encouraging and gives you the freedom to own your work, which is really motivating.
One of the best parts about working at Deel is the global team — you get to collaborate with talented individuals from many different countries, which makes every day interesting and helps you grow both professionally and personally.
The only downside I've noticed is that, even as a full-time employee, there are no benefits provided (like health insurance, wellness perks, etc.), which is something to consider.
Nice conversation with the Hiring Manager, followed by a small case with a few questions towards the end. All in all, a benevolent process and a likeable first interview. Looking forward to the next step.
The interview was suitable for a senior candidate. The interviewers were kind and communicative, and they helped me to move forward when I needed assistance. The questions were not hard to answer and were related to JavaScript and TypeScript.
I interviewed with Vika. She asked if I was willing to work more than 8 hours a day and be on duty during weekends with no extra pay. I'm pretty sure that's illegal in Spain, but whatever. I told her I was willing to do so. She proceeded to send me
Nice conversation with the Hiring Manager, followed by a small case with a few questions towards the end. All in all, a benevolent process and a likeable first interview. Looking forward to the next step.
The interview was suitable for a senior candidate. The interviewers were kind and communicative, and they helped me to move forward when I needed assistance. The questions were not hard to answer and were related to JavaScript and TypeScript.
I interviewed with Vika. She asked if I was willing to work more than 8 hours a day and be on duty during weekends with no extra pay. I'm pretty sure that's illegal in Spain, but whatever. I told her I was willing to do so. She proceeded to send me