As a contractor, working on Google's campus seems to carry with it many of the benefits that everyone gets while working for Google, and therefore, is awesome.
Adecco is like other staffing companies. They're nothing to write home about, and I remember the paperwork for getting the job seeming to be a little bit "too much". But once I was on board, the Adecco rep didn't really have to involve himself in the project we were on, so it was pretty quiet.
It is a very tedious process. The interview has four stages to clear: * Resume round * Technical round * Project work round * HR round Every round is conducted with careful consideration.
Nice interview experience. The facility and company culture were good. The interview process included a phone interview followed by on-site interviews, with 3-4 rounds. The process was streamlined, with good updates and follow-ups. HR was accessibl
It was really good, and I had a really fun time trying to answer their very hard questions. It was a good learning time for me because I felt I could improve.
It is a very tedious process. The interview has four stages to clear: * Resume round * Technical round * Project work round * HR round Every round is conducted with careful consideration.
Nice interview experience. The facility and company culture were good. The interview process included a phone interview followed by on-site interviews, with 3-4 rounds. The process was streamlined, with good updates and follow-ups. HR was accessibl
It was really good, and I had a really fun time trying to answer their very hard questions. It was a good learning time for me because I felt I could improve.