They have a great work culture
They pay way below industry standards so they are fine as a stepping stone company till you can find a job elsewhere
Although the parties and trips are fun you cant substitute a 30% pay disparity with them
For the beginning, they give you an 8-hour home task, which, from my point of view, is not directly connected with the job role or job description. They also do not ask if such a big home task is comfortable for me. It's just an automatic email with
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
For the beginning, they give you an 8-hour home task, which, from my point of view, is not directly connected with the job role or job description. They also do not ask if such a big home task is comfortable for me. It's just an automatic email with
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