You're working with a bunch of great people, all pushing for the same goal. The office setup is pretty nice too. Standard "cool company" offerings like ping pong and foosball, but nothing wildly exciting.
In the professional web service department, you're working toward a single goal: output. This means quality is often-times sacrificed in the process with little regard for the repercussions. If you've worked at an agency and you're looking for a change of pace, GoDaddy is more than likely not the best atmosphere for you to be working in.
There isn't a whole lot I can say. The department I was in has changed a lot since I left, so my thoughts aren't relevant any longer.
During a timed "to-do list" building test on HackerRank, their software returned an error. I could not proceed, and I was not hired. My portfolio was never reviewed.
Good process and some behavior questions. Not stressful, totally. People are nice and helpful. Waiting for the next process. GoDaddy is a good place to work in. Looking forward to getting an offer.
To provide a brief background, I was already a contractor for a different team at GoDaddy, and my manager referred me for this position. Let me be very straightforward: GoDaddy teams do not care about referrals at all. Honestly, if you don't satisfy
During a timed "to-do list" building test on HackerRank, their software returned an error. I could not proceed, and I was not hired. My portfolio was never reviewed.
Good process and some behavior questions. Not stressful, totally. People are nice and helpful. Waiting for the next process. GoDaddy is a good place to work in. Looking forward to getting an offer.
To provide a brief background, I was already a contractor for a different team at GoDaddy, and my manager referred me for this position. Let me be very straightforward: GoDaddy teams do not care about referrals at all. Honestly, if you don't satisfy