There are plenty of opportunities available to learn and expand your technical skills, and many coworkers with valuable experience to learn from.
Due to how many people flow through QA, unless you stand out or have good communication with your leads, you can easily be forgotten.
A tech test followed by a day of panels. There were a lot of panels, but they restricted their own questioning to a set time so that there was plenty of time for my questions. There was also a hard stop to ensure there was time for me to get a breat
Applied via LinkedIn. * 30-minute phone screen with HR. * Video conference with two engineers from the team. * Take-home coding test, which included two programming questions, one design question, and one puzzle question. After passing the ta
The first round was a video call interview. This was terrible; they canceled the interview 30 minutes before without any reason. I had no idea what happened. They didn't even send an explanation.
A tech test followed by a day of panels. There were a lot of panels, but they restricted their own questioning to a set time so that there was plenty of time for my questions. There was also a hard stop to ensure there was time for me to get a breat
Applied via LinkedIn. * 30-minute phone screen with HR. * Video conference with two engineers from the team. * Take-home coding test, which included two programming questions, one design question, and one puzzle question. After passing the ta
The first round was a video call interview. This was terrible; they canceled the interview 30 minutes before without any reason. I had no idea what happened. They didn't even send an explanation.