Everything seems possible: Want to try out a new tech? Go for it! Want to explore a different career path? Go apply internally! You want the website to have a new feature? Go advocate for it and make it happen! Take this with a grain of salt - of course there are limits, but I feel trivago is super supportive in many regards!
Side benefit: The trivago vibe on parties and tours. :)
The company decided to not allow full remote work. Covid made the whole travel industry less attractive to work at IMO.
I received an email with the interview appointment. It turned out to be a technical interview, although that wasn't mentioned in the email. It was mostly JavaScript questions.
I did two rounds of interviews. 1. The first round was 30 minutes with the project manager. It included some general questions about me and the types of testing I performed, why I wanted to join Trivago, if I knew Trivago's working model, and some c
The worst interview ever! Can you believe the recruiter told you the feedback was positive on Monday, then declined you on Wednesday because of your first interview feedback? Are they just trying to kid me? If you were not satisfied with my first
I received an email with the interview appointment. It turned out to be a technical interview, although that wasn't mentioned in the email. It was mostly JavaScript questions.
I did two rounds of interviews. 1. The first round was 30 minutes with the project manager. It included some general questions about me and the types of testing I performed, why I wanted to join Trivago, if I knew Trivago's working model, and some c
The worst interview ever! Can you believe the recruiter told you the feedback was positive on Monday, then declined you on Wednesday because of your first interview feedback? Are they just trying to kid me? If you were not satisfied with my first