Everyone was very relaxed, and the environment was very welcoming. I worked in the mobile QA department, and everyone was always willing to help me out, being new at the profession.
The only con was that my whole team was working on contracts. Towards the end, we were starting to shift to other projects, but we were dropped due to some new hiring requirements that we didn't meet. It was a bummer, but that's how contracts work, I guess.
Just a little more communication and heads up with how a contract is going to play out.
I applied online and got the schedule for the initial interview quite soon, as was the second round. The on-site section, however, was delayed a few times, and the whole process took one month to get to the final stage. The questions were all about e
The process takes about 1 month and includes basic questions about algorithms and tests, 1 phone interview, and 5 Skype interviews. The feedbacks should not be negative, and some of them are positive.
Two-hour on-video technical interviews. The first hour was working on a coding problem within the CodeSignal platform. It was a very fair question, and, to be honest, being rusty, I kind of fell on my face on the spot. The second hour was an infras
I applied online and got the schedule for the initial interview quite soon, as was the second round. The on-site section, however, was delayed a few times, and the whole process took one month to get to the final stage. The questions were all about e
The process takes about 1 month and includes basic questions about algorithms and tests, 1 phone interview, and 5 Skype interviews. The feedbacks should not be negative, and some of them are positive.
Two-hour on-video technical interviews. The first hour was working on a coding problem within the CodeSignal platform. It was a very fair question, and, to be honest, being rusty, I kind of fell on my face on the spot. The second hour was an infras