Great benefits and a lot of new opportunities. They really seem to be heading in the right direction.
Sure, if you're a really good coder, you can probably make more money working at Amazon. But they would work you to death.
The work-life balance at Ford is unbeatable. Get paid decently. Great vacation time. Great benefits. And I have enough free time to work on my startup. It's great.
Some areas of the company seem like they're scrambling, trying to make their managers happy.
Quit worrying about making your boss happy and start concerning yourself with what the right thing to do is.
The interview process at Ford involved three rounds, starting with an initial HR call where I was asked about my background and resume. Within a week, I moved to the first technical round with an engineer from Ford. It was a very interactive session
Very easy and straightforward. Recruiters were very helpful. Amazing atmosphere. I applied through LinkedIn and heard back two months later for the first round interview. From there, I took the technical interview and was offered a job shortly after
Full Stack is Angular + Spring Boot, usually. I was asked technical questions about how Angular components communicate, how Spring Boot APIs handle requests, and how to handle Git pull conflicts, etc.
The interview process at Ford involved three rounds, starting with an initial HR call where I was asked about my background and resume. Within a week, I moved to the first technical round with an engineer from Ford. It was a very interactive session
Very easy and straightforward. Recruiters were very helpful. Amazing atmosphere. I applied through LinkedIn and heard back two months later for the first round interview. From there, I took the technical interview and was offered a job shortly after
Full Stack is Angular + Spring Boot, usually. I was asked technical questions about how Angular components communicate, how Spring Boot APIs handle requests, and how to handle Git pull conflicts, etc.