Work-life balance, projects are good.
Low pay scale, not much quality control processes.
I interviewed 3 years back for a QA management position. I had an interview with a manager first, which went smoothly. The manager went through the team structure and expectations, which helped in understanding. Then, I had an interview with other t
One behavioral, one technical. The technical interview was LeetCode easy/medium. It had some extensions, but was easy and simple. They do have a tendency to renege, so beware. Be wary of career advancement opportunities; they tend to limit it.
2 easy LeetCode OA (one was on heaps and the other used arrays) -> HireView (only get one attempt to answer each question, about 5 questions) -> I would assume interviews followed, but I did not get past HireView.
I interviewed 3 years back for a QA management position. I had an interview with a manager first, which went smoothly. The manager went through the team structure and expectations, which helped in understanding. Then, I had an interview with other t
One behavioral, one technical. The technical interview was LeetCode easy/medium. It had some extensions, but was easy and simple. They do have a tendency to renege, so beware. Be wary of career advancement opportunities; they tend to limit it.
2 easy LeetCode OA (one was on heaps and the other used arrays) -> HireView (only get one attempt to answer each question, about 5 questions) -> I would assume interviews followed, but I did not get past HireView.