All remote. You get to decide when you work and how to work, as long as you deliver results.
Career growth seems limited unless you get to work on what senior management focuses on. A lot depends on whether you can put yourself in the right team.
The screening interview is followed by a take-home PR that asks you to complete a task related to it in the GitLab ecosystem. Following that is a technical interview with an engineer, lasting an hour and a half. During this interview, you will go ov
A GitLab recruiter reached out to me via email asking if I’d be up to discuss a potential opportunity. I agreed to a call, in which the recruiter shared information about the role. The next steps were: * an interview with the manager who was hiring,
I actually liked the interview format, as it was not typical LeetCode. They asked me to review a PR. I passed that round and was set up to meet the team. Everything was good until now. I met the manager and some team members and believe the behavio
The screening interview is followed by a take-home PR that asks you to complete a task related to it in the GitLab ecosystem. Following that is a technical interview with an engineer, lasting an hour and a half. During this interview, you will go ov
A GitLab recruiter reached out to me via email asking if I’d be up to discuss a potential opportunity. I agreed to a call, in which the recruiter shared information about the role. The next steps were: * an interview with the manager who was hiring,
I actually liked the interview format, as it was not typical LeetCode. They asked me to review a PR. I passed that round and was set up to meet the team. Everything was good until now. I met the manager and some team members and believe the behavio