Compared with the places I have worked at before, Guidewire would be among the top of the list. The compensation and benefits are well above other local companies. They promote a good work-life balance. They have fun virtual activities occasionally, even with the pandemic. They provide a top-quality laptop to work on. The work environment is good and very constructive. They do their best to provide seniors to guide your work. They also pay attention to your personal development. The standards and practices for development are also the best I have seen and experienced.
Tough screening for the interview process.
First, I received an email asking me to attempt their code test, which consisted of two questions. I failed to complete the test within the given time. Luckily, they still offered me a second chance for another online code interview with one of their
Very long and dragged-out processes with minimum transparency and lots of delays. The recruiters are unprofessional and spam me constantly regarding open job positions.
1. Applied online. 2. An HR person connected with me through WhatsApp. They asked for a basic introduction, questions from my resume, and about my previous company. They also inquired about Guidewire itself. 3. Technical interview: A member from Guid
First, I received an email asking me to attempt their code test, which consisted of two questions. I failed to complete the test within the given time. Luckily, they still offered me a second chance for another online code interview with one of their
Very long and dragged-out processes with minimum transparency and lots of delays. The recruiters are unprofessional and spam me constantly regarding open job positions.
1. Applied online. 2. An HR person connected with me through WhatsApp. They asked for a basic introduction, questions from my resume, and about my previous company. They also inquired about Guidewire itself. 3. Technical interview: A member from Guid