Good team, big project, no pressure.
I didn't find any major cons.
The interview takes the form of a remote meeting. First, introduce yourself. Then, the interviewer will ask questions about the points of interest on your resume. Next, they will ask some professional questions, and finally, you will write code.
The conversation was easy and friendly, with not too many technical questions. Two people were present. The project manager was quite friendly, and the environment was also quite nice and friendly.
The interview was scheduled quite quickly. The first of two rounds was with a recruiter. She was very well-informed about the position, much more than one would typically expect during HR rounds. By the time I was invited to the second round, I had a
The interview takes the form of a remote meeting. First, introduce yourself. Then, the interviewer will ask questions about the points of interest on your resume. Next, they will ask some professional questions, and finally, you will write code.
The conversation was easy and friendly, with not too many technical questions. Two people were present. The project manager was quite friendly, and the environment was also quite nice and friendly.
The interview was scheduled quite quickly. The first of two rounds was with a recruiter. She was very well-informed about the position, much more than one would typically expect during HR rounds. By the time I was invited to the second round, I had a