They take care of their interns and offer great opportunities at the end of the internship if it's your last year of your bachelor's degree. You are considered an intern (not only are you here to work but also to learn) and not as a cheap developer. The projects are super interesting and there is real value to the work you are doing. Also, the people working there are usually super friendly.
Some weeks are really hard, depending on the project you work on and the deadline you have.
It took 3 months to schedule 3 different interviews, and during the final interview, they had almost forgotten about it. The person interviewing me was not told of the position that I had applied for, and I had to explain why I applied and for what p
I did three onsite interviews. First one took approximately 50 minutes, talking with a senior HR person, mainly about my previous experiences, detailing my CV, and asking for my expectations. After that, a technical interview with two technical peo
The interviews are virtual only. The vendor will initially state there are only 2 technical rounds. After clearing these, they will inform you that manager and client rounds will take place. Please be prepared. In the manager round, the manager will
It took 3 months to schedule 3 different interviews, and during the final interview, they had almost forgotten about it. The person interviewing me was not told of the position that I had applied for, and I had to explain why I applied and for what p
I did three onsite interviews. First one took approximately 50 minutes, talking with a senior HR person, mainly about my previous experiences, detailing my CV, and asking for my expectations. After that, a technical interview with two technical peo
The interviews are virtual only. The vendor will initially state there are only 2 technical rounds. After clearing these, they will inform you that manager and client rounds will take place. Please be prepared. In the manager round, the manager will