Safe, secure job (until they sold Canada Holdings anyways).
You won't learn much industry-standard things. Everything's locked down, and you won't be able to even use incognito windows or browsers to test dev work.
It was easy. They asked me about UIKit, dictionaries, and arrays. They wanted me to create a loop for a dictionary. I did it. However, they didn't make an offer to me.
Technical and a balance of situational questions were asked. You need to know AWS resources really well, particularly on an application migration level. Understand containerization and the use of database scaling.
I applied for the contract role. So, they asked for the assessment result (80 multiple-choice questions) and conducted two rounds of technical interviews. They mostly covered my previous projects and the tech stack I have worked with. The interviewer
It was easy. They asked me about UIKit, dictionaries, and arrays. They wanted me to create a loop for a dictionary. I did it. However, they didn't make an offer to me.
Technical and a balance of situational questions were asked. You need to know AWS resources really well, particularly on an application migration level. Understand containerization and the use of database scaling.
I applied for the contract role. So, they asked for the assessment result (80 multiple-choice questions) and conducted two rounds of technical interviews. They mostly covered my previous projects and the tech stack I have worked with. The interviewer