Flexible work, managers are really clear and understanding, a strong culture of feedback, excellent benefits, good health insurance, and good opportunities for self-development.
I do not see cons in this company. It is really a great place to be.
I sent my resume, went through programming tests, chatted about system creation in interviews, and saw what the team was like. Then, Dell made me a job offer.
All candidates attend classes for a couple of months to gain the base required knowledge in Java, software testing, and databases. After a month, candidates get to pick from a more specific track: advanced development, advanced testing, or advanced
The interview process consisted of two technical rounds followed by one managerial round. The technical rounds focused on evaluating core domain knowledge, problem-solving skills, and hands-on expertise relevant to the role. These rounds typically
I sent my resume, went through programming tests, chatted about system creation in interviews, and saw what the team was like. Then, Dell made me a job offer.
All candidates attend classes for a couple of months to gain the base required knowledge in Java, software testing, and databases. After a month, candidates get to pick from a more specific track: advanced development, advanced testing, or advanced
The interview process consisted of two technical rounds followed by one managerial round. The technical rounds focused on evaluating core domain knowledge, problem-solving skills, and hands-on expertise relevant to the role. These rounds typically