Working with great professionals.
Many opportunities for personal growth.
You can take your job with you anywhere in the world.
The company is, currently and in past years, on fire. It's a great feeling to take part in it.
No office, so there's no fun (nor "normal") work atmosphere.
Who: Recruiter or HR representative. Format: Phone call (20–30 minutes). Focus: * Your background and resume highlights. * Why you’re interested in the role. * Work authorization and logistics (location, remote/on-site flexibility). * Salary expec
A lot of rounds, and you meet a guy who thinks he is a master in payroll and has written all the rules and calculations for payroll in the US. A total de-motivator and a bad, toxic leader. Seems like he got lucky with feel and ended up being a senio
The process began with a meeting with the HR manager, followed by a home task that wasn't overly challenging. Deel responded quickly after submission, but my solution was rejected for unclear reasons.
Who: Recruiter or HR representative. Format: Phone call (20–30 minutes). Focus: * Your background and resume highlights. * Why you’re interested in the role. * Work authorization and logistics (location, remote/on-site flexibility). * Salary expec
A lot of rounds, and you meet a guy who thinks he is a master in payroll and has written all the rules and calculations for payroll in the US. A total de-motivator and a bad, toxic leader. Seems like he got lucky with feel and ended up being a senio
The process began with a meeting with the HR manager, followed by a home task that wasn't overly challenging. Deel responded quickly after submission, but my solution was rejected for unclear reasons.