Corporation and all that comes with it:
For now, it's also still possible to work fully remotely (in R&D Poland; don't apply to the Sales team or other countries where Dell operates).
Work-life balance is better than at other places I've worked before. Pressure for results is at the right level. However, this might not apply to each and every team; I know just mine.
Corporation and all that comes with it: centuries old, absurd procedures; lack of transparency on multiple aspects; lack of any agility.
Let people work from home.
It is better, also for the company.
I had three rounds of interviews: * Recruiter screen * Technical * Managerial Later, I had a couple of discussions about the package. An HR round was officially scheduled but cancelled at the last minute. I was told the position went on hold.
Very impressed. It was a very efficient interview process. There were approximately 3 interviews, but only one was a bit technical; the rest were more STAR-type questions. There was some confusion between the different HR persons involved.
The two Indian interviewers grilled me for 2 hours. The questions were deep on concurrency, JVM memory model, JVM classloader, string pool, security, and a bit on Docker. I answered most of the questions. Only left unanswered were one custom logic
I had three rounds of interviews: * Recruiter screen * Technical * Managerial Later, I had a couple of discussions about the package. An HR round was officially scheduled but cancelled at the last minute. I was told the position went on hold.
Very impressed. It was a very efficient interview process. There were approximately 3 interviews, but only one was a bit technical; the rest were more STAR-type questions. There was some confusion between the different HR persons involved.
The two Indian interviewers grilled me for 2 hours. The questions were deep on concurrency, JVM memory model, JVM classloader, string pool, security, and a bit on Docker. I answered most of the questions. Only left unanswered were one custom logic