In Fireblocks, management trusts DevOps to take meaningful decisions and actions.
In a company that grew exponentially while outscaling its initial infrastructure, this is greatly appreciated. Everywhere you look, there is something to improve, which is great for a DevOps engineer.
The technological stack is mostly aligned with other similar roles but has interesting outliers like Blockchain technology and Trusted Execution Environments (SGX, Nitro), so the job stays fresh. One day working on improving a pipeline and the next day leading a discussion on how to tackle blockchain on Kubernetes.
Lots of intricate legacy infrastructure. Sometimes a small change can take multiple hours just to understand the current setup.
The two interviewers were very nice. They asked about my previous job and past projects. Then, they asked questions mainly focused on my understanding and knowledge of programming. There weren't really any direct code questions, but later there was
The interview process involved several steps: * Initial engagement * Technical qualifications assessments * Soft skills assessment * Job offer Super Fast Feedback: The feedback between each step was incredibly quick. For some steps, the HR
Awful interview experience. I received a phone call from the interviewer for a software engineer position at Fireblocks TLV, and boy oh boy, I didn't expect the condescension. The interviewer was very impatient, didn't let me finish my sentences, a
The two interviewers were very nice. They asked about my previous job and past projects. Then, they asked questions mainly focused on my understanding and knowledge of programming. There weren't really any direct code questions, but later there was
The interview process involved several steps: * Initial engagement * Technical qualifications assessments * Soft skills assessment * Job offer Super Fast Feedback: The feedback between each step was incredibly quick. For some steps, the HR
Awful interview experience. I received a phone call from the interviewer for a software engineer position at Fireblocks TLV, and boy oh boy, I didn't expect the condescension. The interviewer was very impatient, didn't let me finish my sentences, a