Easygoing, good work-life balance.
The corporate culture, which can be a bad thing if you're looking for a high-paced dev experience.
I was referred by another colleague. The process included a phone screening, followed by several one-on-one on-site sessions. Questions covered basic computer science principles and practical coding problems, with follow-up questions related to sca
Just a chat in Starbucks. The manager was so incompetent that she couldn't ask anything technical. The interview was a joke. I should have realized why the interview was so stupidly easy.
The whole process is just okay. Unfortunately, they chose the cheapest guy after four rounds of interviews. I received the call from a developer and took it on the next day. Then I was required to take interviews onsite. I took three rounds for the w
I was referred by another colleague. The process included a phone screening, followed by several one-on-one on-site sessions. Questions covered basic computer science principles and practical coding problems, with follow-up questions related to sca
Just a chat in Starbucks. The manager was so incompetent that she couldn't ask anything technical. The interview was a joke. I should have realized why the interview was so stupidly easy.
The whole process is just okay. Unfortunately, they chose the cheapest guy after four rounds of interviews. I received the call from a developer and took it on the next day. Then I was required to take interviews onsite. I took three rounds for the w