Great company culture. WLB taken seriously. Great place to learn and network. Very friendly teams and interns.
The salary could be a little better.
The interview went smoothly, with a range of technical questions tailored to the language. This facilitated an in-depth discussion, enabling exploration of nuances and showcasing expertise in the specific linguistic domain.
The first interview is relatively easy. After that, only behavioural questions are asked, e.g., What do you find most challenging, and what is your experience? If passed, then you will come to the next interview.
A panel of two male judges asked questions and watched me code. I had to share my screen to code, and I could use the internet. It was a mix of theory and practical.
The interview went smoothly, with a range of technical questions tailored to the language. This facilitated an in-depth discussion, enabling exploration of nuances and showcasing expertise in the specific linguistic domain.
The first interview is relatively easy. After that, only behavioural questions are asked, e.g., What do you find most challenging, and what is your experience? If passed, then you will come to the next interview.
A panel of two male judges asked questions and watched me code. I had to share my screen to code, and I could use the internet. It was a mix of theory and practical.