Culture here is very relaxed compared to other companies.
They place a lot of emphasis on your development and learning as much as possible when you start.
Depending on what team you land on, you can get stuck doing QA/DevOps all the time, which is pretty boring. Essentially, you just write and run tests all the time, which isn't really satisfying like writing actual code. If you want to do dev work, you have to find the right team spot.
Telephonic via job portal. The process was long to make a decision based on multiple rounds, plus a long immigration process for immigrants' work permits. But it's worth waiting a long time for a visa.
Smart people on the team and it was very productive. Make sure you know your object-oriented design principles, know how to talk like an alpha male, and be extremely cognizant of your surroundings.
One round interview. It will ask about: * OOP questions * API questions * React questions * Past working experience * Past project experience It will also ask you to describe a scenario where you solved a difficult problem at work.
Telephonic via job portal. The process was long to make a decision based on multiple rounds, plus a long immigration process for immigrants' work permits. But it's worth waiting a long time for a visa.
Smart people on the team and it was very productive. Make sure you know your object-oriented design principles, know how to talk like an alpha male, and be extremely cognizant of your surroundings.
One round interview. It will ask about: * OOP questions * API questions * React questions * Past working experience * Past project experience It will also ask you to describe a scenario where you solved a difficult problem at work.