Good company to work in.
No cons at all. It's a good [product/service/etc.].
Good management, good management.
1. Interview with two team leaders (at the end, one of them will choose to take the candidate to his team). 2. Interview with the manager (no technical questions asked, only on work experience).
A technical question about nodes in the Python language. This is pretty easy for someone who has completed at least one year of college. There's nothing much to it, so if you ever come across it, you shouldn't worry.
Basically, it was an easy interview. All they asked were technical questions without the need to know anything about you. Although the company is huge and the view was great, I got the impression that it's an office company.
1. Interview with two team leaders (at the end, one of them will choose to take the candidate to his team). 2. Interview with the manager (no technical questions asked, only on work experience).
A technical question about nodes in the Python language. This is pretty easy for someone who has completed at least one year of college. There's nothing much to it, so if you ever come across it, you shouldn't worry.
Basically, it was an easy interview. All they asked were technical questions without the need to know anything about you. Although the company is huge and the view was great, I got the impression that it's an office company.