You have a lot of benefits, such as major and minor medical expenses for you and all your dependents, savings funds, vouchers, employee stock purchase, product purchase. In addition, there is the "Great Place to Work" committee which is responsible for bringing new benefits and improvements to the site. The site already has a cafeteria, gym, relaxation and meditation room, car wash and transportation services. They also hold many events and celebrations for goals achieved throughout the year. Of course, all of this is only if you are a direct employee of the company.
Working as a subcontractor has many fewer benefits and sometimes feels a bit "left out," as you can't attend events. There are also certain areas where the work is much, much more compared to others.
There will be three interviews: * Two technical interviews * One with the managers The technical interviews are quite specialized in concepts seen in school. You'll need to review them beforehand.
Easy process, straightforward. First, HR asked non-technical questions about previous experience. Later, there was one call with the GDC team with technical questions related to server architecture and Linux knowledge.
The process that I went through at first was the phone interview, where I shared a bit about my background and how I learned about the job offer. Next, I interviewed with a manager and a senior engineer.
There will be three interviews: * Two technical interviews * One with the managers The technical interviews are quite specialized in concepts seen in school. You'll need to review them beforehand.
Easy process, straightforward. First, HR asked non-technical questions about previous experience. Later, there was one call with the GDC team with technical questions related to server architecture and Linux knowledge.
The process that I went through at first was the phone interview, where I shared a bit about my background and how I learned about the job offer. Next, I interviewed with a manager and a senior engineer.