The work is remote. You can do it whenever you want.
Not real interaction with a lot of people.
Two tech + two non-technical. In general, in my opinion, the first interview was more demonstrative of tech skills for the company and the developer. It showed the actual live coding skills and the developer's knowledge in his area. The second inter
The interview process was pretty much self-explanatory. You don't have much to do other than take a basic English language test to pass your gig. Other than that, everything was fine.
First, the interviewer gave some info about the company, then asked me to tell about myself. The technical part had two questions: Question 1: Develop a power set algorithm. Question 2: Design and implement an LRU cache data structure.
Two tech + two non-technical. In general, in my opinion, the first interview was more demonstrative of tech skills for the company and the developer. It showed the actual live coding skills and the developer's knowledge in his area. The second inter
The interview process was pretty much self-explanatory. You don't have much to do other than take a basic English language test to pass your gig. Other than that, everything was fine.
First, the interviewer gave some info about the company, then asked me to tell about myself. The technical part had two questions: Question 1: Develop a power set algorithm. Question 2: Design and implement an LRU cache data structure.