Good people, lots of perks, fun environment when it's regular hours.
Bad management in QA. Their favoritism, sexism, and game-playing are well known by everyone around them. A terrible environment when OT hits, and OT is constant. Walking on eggshells with stressed-out management.
Do the job, stop screwing around so much, and weigh people on their merits, not how much they kiss your butt.
The process didn't take too long. I was in the waiting room for about 5 minutes. I was walked into a meeting room and interviewed by one individual only, a QA Team Lead. We spoke for about 15 minutes, and that was the end of it.
It was a super generic interview. The main job requirement was the capability to refrain from eating lead paint chips. They were more concerned with explaining the job requirements and temporary nature than accurately gauging any skills or abilities.
The interview process is pretty standard. It includes: * A recruiter call * A technical interview * A final panel interview (three to four one-hour interviews) Everyone I spoke with was nice. However, some recruiters might ghost you.
The process didn't take too long. I was in the waiting room for about 5 minutes. I was walked into a meeting room and interviewed by one individual only, a QA Team Lead. We spoke for about 15 minutes, and that was the end of it.
It was a super generic interview. The main job requirement was the capability to refrain from eating lead paint chips. They were more concerned with explaining the job requirements and temporary nature than accurately gauging any skills or abilities.
The interview process is pretty standard. It includes: * A recruiter call * A technical interview * A final panel interview (three to four one-hour interviews) Everyone I spoke with was nice. However, some recruiters might ghost you.