Reduced Stress and Burnout: A healthy work-life balance helps prevent burnout and reduces stress, leading to improved mental and physical health.
Increased Job Satisfaction: Employees are more likely to be satisfied with their jobs when they have time for personal interests and family.
Better Time Management: Flexible schedules allow employees to manage their time more effectively, leading to increased productivity.
Personal Growth and Well-being: A balanced life supports personal growth and overall well-being, making employees feel valued and supported.
Improved Relationships: With more time for family and friends, employees can maintain stronger personal relationships.
It's a great place. No cons that I can think of.
First interview: 30 minutes with the manager. It was just a conversation and not technical. Second interview was technical, with a panel composed of people from the team you would work with if you joined. Questions asked included Docker, front-end
Hired a few years ago. Pretty easy because there was a gap in teams. Interviewed by testers and international developers. Simple Java and C++ questions. True and false, but unorganized because of the rush in hiring.
written exam. After that, I had a half-hour break. I had a 1-hour interview with two managers: one from HR and one technical manager. The HR manager just wrote down what I said. The other manager just asked the questions.
First interview: 30 minutes with the manager. It was just a conversation and not technical. Second interview was technical, with a panel composed of people from the team you would work with if you joined. Questions asked included Docker, front-end
Hired a few years ago. Pretty easy because there was a gap in teams. Interviewed by testers and international developers. Simple Java and C++ questions. True and false, but unorganized because of the rush in hiring.
written exam. After that, I had a half-hour break. I had a 1-hour interview with two managers: one from HR and one technical manager. The HR manager just wrote down what I said. The other manager just asked the questions.