Technical stuff is very skilled; some of them are easily accessible and willing to co-operate.
There is a lot of deep technical information available to learn how different technologies really work.
It seems that they are not really on the hiring side here in parts of Europe at this moment, which is a pity.
It was not good. I answered only 50% of the questions. They are expecting an End-to-End Architect. In the technical round, they asked a lot of questions related to the BSS domain and its end-to-end architecture. How a number will be activated and ho
Interviews went well, and three rounds of technical discussion happened. Everything was fine. But after the three rounds of interviews, HR came into the picture and started to explain that we don't have a budget, and so on. Those things were discuss
Quick interview process, with genuine interest in getting to know if you're a good fit for the team and project. Transparent on job requirements and job description. Not a 3-month-long process where there's a disconnect at every single step. Everyo
It was not good. I answered only 50% of the questions. They are expecting an End-to-End Architect. In the technical round, they asked a lot of questions related to the BSS domain and its end-to-end architecture. How a number will be activated and ho
Interviews went well, and three rounds of technical discussion happened. Everything was fine. But after the three rounds of interviews, HR came into the picture and started to explain that we don't have a budget, and so on. Those things were discuss
Quick interview process, with genuine interest in getting to know if you're a good fit for the team and project. Transparent on job requirements and job description. Not a 3-month-long process where there's a disconnect at every single step. Everyo