It's fun to joke around about how "nothing works" because, clearly, lots of stuff works amazingly well. But even jokingly, it would be better to keep a positive attitude. The "joking" bad attitude still rubs off on others.
Instead of having one crazy go-karting blowout intern event that half the team can't attend, it would be better to have low-key and regular events (like going out or catering dinner or lunch every week or two).
The interview process consisted of an initial phone screening, followed by a technical interview focused on HPC concepts, Linux administration, and performance optimization. The communication was clear, and the interviewers were professional througho
It was good. They asked some technical questions about C++ and low-level systems. Then we went over OOP (Object-Oriented Programming) concepts. He was genuinely nice and interested to hear about my experience.
First, LeetCode questions. Then, 1-on-1 technical and personal questions about QA in general, like API and other tools used in the automation process, such as Docker or Jira, and other things.
The interview process consisted of an initial phone screening, followed by a technical interview focused on HPC concepts, Linux administration, and performance optimization. The communication was clear, and the interviewers were professional througho
It was good. They asked some technical questions about C++ and low-level systems. Then we went over OOP (Object-Oriented Programming) concepts. He was genuinely nice and interested to hear about my experience.
First, LeetCode questions. Then, 1-on-1 technical and personal questions about QA in general, like API and other tools used in the automation process, such as Docker or Jira, and other things.