Wonderful and able to work remote.
Very challenging, though, to actually get accepted or hired.
Very challenging interview process, especially as entry-level. Many hiring processes depend heavily on location, and the US is heavily oversaturated.
It’s a great job if you can get hired, but chances are slim.
Not many career opportunities because I work remotely.
It's hard to make connections with other employees because I've never met a majority of them. They live in other countries sometimes.
The interview process at GitHub is structured, insightful, and collaborative. It fosters open communication, encourages problem-solving, and allows candidates to showcase their skills through practical, real-world challenges. Highly professional an
Coding assessment. Seemed to be a straightforward coding question, but the solution was not accepted. Still not sure why. Perhaps the question was asked in the wrong way, or I just did not understand it.
Applied on LinkedIn and was reached out by a recruiter. (All conducted through Zoom) * Screen with recruiter * Interview with hiring manager * Take-home coding challenge * Reviewed work with two engineers on the team and optimized it Denia
The interview process at GitHub is structured, insightful, and collaborative. It fosters open communication, encourages problem-solving, and allows candidates to showcase their skills through practical, real-world challenges. Highly professional an
Coding assessment. Seemed to be a straightforward coding question, but the solution was not accepted. Still not sure why. Perhaps the question was asked in the wrong way, or I just did not understand it.
Applied on LinkedIn and was reached out by a recruiter. (All conducted through Zoom) * Screen with recruiter * Interview with hiring manager * Take-home coding challenge * Reviewed work with two engineers on the team and optimized it Denia