Management is great. Learning curve is good.
No cons so far here.
An English person came with a difficult accent to understand. Part of the internet issue made it worse. He approached with a calm voice but was eager to move away right from the start. He did come back and asked for the pseudo-code explanation with p
I got a call through an agency in the UK. There was only one round of interview. It was technical and formal, with a few HR questions. It was a telephonic round. It went for 45 minutes to one hour.
If you're a software engineer who wants to work with modern technology and a modern tech stack, stay far away from this place. The interview was very generic and poor. They literally asked questions that you'd find from Googling 'Java Interview Quest
An English person came with a difficult accent to understand. Part of the internet issue made it worse. He approached with a calm voice but was eager to move away right from the start. He did come back and asked for the pseudo-code explanation with p
I got a call through an agency in the UK. There was only one round of interview. It was technical and formal, with a few HR questions. It was a telephonic round. It went for 45 minutes to one hour.
If you're a software engineer who wants to work with modern technology and a modern tech stack, stay far away from this place. The interview was very generic and poor. They literally asked questions that you'd find from Googling 'Java Interview Quest