I've been very fortunate to join Fiverr almost three years ago, right before it became public. It's been an amazing journey so far, having the pleasure to work with hard-working, professional, positive, and technology-oriented people.
It feels like the management steers the Fiverr ship in the right direction, towards the path of changing the way the world works together.
As with every demanding company, times can be stressful where you are expected to deliver high-quality products at a high pace.
The interviewers were very unpleasant, rude, and unfriendly. They asked me some CSS questions, and when I asked if I could use Google because that's what I do in real-life programming, they laughed at me and ended the interview. It was the worst inte
The interviewer was very nice and casual. They asked about React and a little bit of CSS. I had to create a chat component that calls a default API request they provided and displays the response.
The HR representative contacted me about two months after I applied. We had a short talk and then scheduled a meeting with two developers. The interview lasted two hours and included some basic questions. The technologies and methodologies used ar
The interviewers were very unpleasant, rude, and unfriendly. They asked me some CSS questions, and when I asked if I could use Google because that's what I do in real-life programming, they laughed at me and ended the interview. It was the worst inte
The interviewer was very nice and casual. They asked about React and a little bit of CSS. I had to create a chat component that calls a default API request they provided and displays the response.
The HR representative contacted me about two months after I applied. We had a short talk and then scheduled a meeting with two developers. The interview lasted two hours and included some basic questions. The technologies and methodologies used ar