Great team - many team-building activities, multicultural environment.
Nice office - you can play ping pong, pool, PlayStation, and have free coffee or tea.
Cool boss - if you do your work in time and responsibly, your boss will be your friend.
Awesome lifestyle - if you like to sleep long and party, you will be happy.
Temporary job - they only have permanent positions available rarely. Most of the time, your contract will last for a couple of weeks or months if you are lucky.
Tight deadlines - sometimes the workload gets pretty high, but they will get out of their way to help you if you ask for it.
First, they contact you to confirm you have all the necessary documents to work in Spain. Next, you take an online test focused on identifying possible bugs in video games and linguistic issues in your main language. Finally, you have a Zoom interv
First, a test where you have to prove you are capable of translating things, weighing heavily the context. ChatGPT and Google Translate won't do it for you. Second, an interview with your future colleague and a manager.
After submitting my CV, I did the initial test to prove my level of English and my native language. As a result, I failed. The test was not for the slowpoke, definitely.
First, they contact you to confirm you have all the necessary documents to work in Spain. Next, you take an online test focused on identifying possible bugs in video games and linguistic issues in your main language. Finally, you have a Zoom interv
First, a test where you have to prove you are capable of translating things, weighing heavily the context. ChatGPT and Google Translate won't do it for you. Second, an interview with your future colleague and a manager.
After submitting my CV, I did the initial test to prove my level of English and my native language. As a result, I failed. The test was not for the slowpoke, definitely.