Flexible work (for now). Touching a lot of different systems, though getting permission to provision architecture takes forever.
Our tech stack is all over the place, and some teams that should be directly accountable to our team can drag their feet. Often, provisioning resources takes so long that you have to do suboptimal workarounds.
Talk to your engineers before paying hundreds of thousands of dollars for tooling and telling them to live with it. Tooling typically makes easy tasks easier, but harder tasks (much more common) impossible.
The first stage interview was easy. They started with an overview of the role and company. Then they went through my CV and asked a few technical questions. This was the first stage, and I'm waiting for the call for the second stage.
TL;DR: Went through the interview loop and got ghosted. Don't recommend. Applied in October and received a reply five weeks later. I went through a phone screen and two technical interviews that were pretty straightforward. For some bizarre reason,
From a closed office. VO, 4 rounds: * Algorithm and some practical questions. * BFS of a binary tree. * Hand-write a Promise. * Linked list flip every two nodes. * Some regret issues from production?
The first stage interview was easy. They started with an overview of the role and company. Then they went through my CV and asked a few technical questions. This was the first stage, and I'm waiting for the call for the second stage.
TL;DR: Went through the interview loop and got ghosted. Don't recommend. Applied in October and received a reply five weeks later. I went through a phone screen and two technical interviews that were pretty straightforward. For some bizarre reason,
From a closed office. VO, 4 rounds: * Algorithm and some practical questions. * BFS of a binary tree. * Hand-write a Promise. * Linked list flip every two nodes. * Some regret issues from production?