Infrastructure, dev environment, dev tools, team, office, resources.
Dev in remote environments, no IDE.
I felt that the team didn't know what they wanted. After stating that experience and knowledge of "large scale systems" wasn't required, it became the deciding factor in the decision. Technical interviews were fine, but often focused on one particu
I had two telephone interviews, a couple of weeks apart. Then I was invited for a series of on-site interviews. It took half a day and consisted of five 45-minute interviews, plus a lunch interview where I was shown around the office and got to samp
It is widely known; just Google it. In my case, I didn't expect to get hired, but I received an offer. Overall, it was an exhausting but interesting experience. It reminded me a bit of university, like an exam. I enjoyed myself a lot because I wasn't
I felt that the team didn't know what they wanted. After stating that experience and knowledge of "large scale systems" wasn't required, it became the deciding factor in the decision. Technical interviews were fine, but often focused on one particu
I had two telephone interviews, a couple of weeks apart. Then I was invited for a series of on-site interviews. It took half a day and consisted of five 45-minute interviews, plus a lunch interview where I was shown around the office and got to samp
It is widely known; just Google it. In my case, I didn't expect to get hired, but I received an offer. Overall, it was an exhausting but interesting experience. It reminded me a bit of university, like an exam. I enjoyed myself a lot because I wasn't