Great work/life balance. Great co-workers. There are moments where you can learn a lot, and working in a global organization has great benefits.
Bonuses are really good, along with profit sharing. Shares are harder to come by, which is a shame.
A very political organization. The leadership of the technology organization is more concerned about their own personal gain instead of actual technology, and makes decisions at the expense of actual development. Too many roles, making it hard to get anything done in a reasonable amount of time.
30-minute behavioral and 30-minute technical interview after a phone screening. Fairly simple: Who are you, what's your background, teamwork, projects. Overall, more conversational than anything. The entire process was lengthy because the VP who need
Interview will be in 3 rounds. 1. Technical - This is the main round, taken by the Tech Lead, focusing more deeply on technical aspects. 2. Manager Round - This is taken by the Manager, focusing on process, domain, and mostly on learning attitude.
I have gone through three rounds of interviews (two technical and one US partners interview) in a one-month duration. They kept my profile on hold for three weeks and, after multiple follow-ups, told me my skill sets are not matching with the requir
30-minute behavioral and 30-minute technical interview after a phone screening. Fairly simple: Who are you, what's your background, teamwork, projects. Overall, more conversational than anything. The entire process was lengthy because the VP who need
Interview will be in 3 rounds. 1. Technical - This is the main round, taken by the Tech Lead, focusing more deeply on technical aspects. 2. Manager Round - This is taken by the Manager, focusing on process, domain, and mostly on learning attitude.
I have gone through three rounds of interviews (two technical and one US partners interview) in a one-month duration. They kept my profile on hold for three weeks and, after multiple follow-ups, told me my skill sets are not matching with the requir