Excellent pay, hard-working team.
Simply no dedication to user experience. The user experience team is made up of software engineers that dictate design decisions and do not encourage healthy debate or review of user desires. Extremely top-down. That's an absolute deal-breaker in this day and age.
People constantly throw each other under the bus. There is a severe lack of community and an absolute surplus of individualist behavior.
Encourage a more democratic, honest system.
Eliminate the dictators.
My first interview in years, and it was probably the funnest I've ever done. The technical was fun! They asked great questions, and the team was encouraging. It consisted of three two-minute interviews with different team members, one four-hour tech
When I think about my interview process here, it was an okay experience. I enjoyed the conversation because they asked some thought-provoking questions throughout the interview.
First I had a call with a recruiter, where we talked about my studies and projects. We had a short chat in English to gauge my level. Then I had an interview with the manager of the team I was going to join. He told me all the details about the team
My first interview in years, and it was probably the funnest I've ever done. The technical was fun! They asked great questions, and the team was encouraging. It consisted of three two-minute interviews with different team members, one four-hour tech
When I think about my interview process here, it was an okay experience. I enjoyed the conversation because they asked some thought-provoking questions throughout the interview.
First I had a call with a recruiter, where we talked about my studies and projects. We had a short chat in English to gauge my level. Then I had an interview with the manager of the team I was going to join. He told me all the details about the team