Good insurance policy, benefit of free transport in the case of night shifts, and a good and healthy working environment.
Toxic social atmosphere - the employees' attitude is one of continuous competition. There is no collaboration, only if it is task-specific. People are trying to find bad things to say about you to the team leader, etcetera.
Bad payment - I'm not saying that QA testers should be among the best paid workers, but the salaries are really low, minimum wage. Even among competitors, EA Bucharest has the lowest salaries.
No benefits - no recreational facilities, no cantina, no anything.
I had a few interviews on Zoom about the position, my background, and my knowledge of the company. The whole process took from August, when I first applied through LinkedIn, to November, when I had the job offer.
Pleasant and simple interview to check that you know the company and a bit about the work in question that the interview is about. Some more specific questions on how to solve problems that may arise.
Very quick, easy, and well communicated. The process took less than a week. Everyone was friendly. It was almost entirely through e-mail, except for the Zoom interview. I felt as though communication was always open despite this.
I had a few interviews on Zoom about the position, my background, and my knowledge of the company. The whole process took from August, when I first applied through LinkedIn, to November, when I had the job offer.
Pleasant and simple interview to check that you know the company and a bit about the work in question that the interview is about. Some more specific questions on how to solve problems that may arise.
Very quick, easy, and well communicated. The process took less than a week. Everyone was friendly. It was almost entirely through e-mail, except for the Zoom interview. I felt as though communication was always open despite this.