They are supportive and collaborative.
You don't feel like it's a workload, it's that much of a "flat."
I was referred to Udemy, and they contacted me pretty soon after that. After a phone screen, I got an online version of a whiteboard interview. I had to implement basic frontend functionality without an IDE or code completion, and also answer some b
The first step starts with a chat with an HR representative, who was very warm and engaging. In the next step, there is a technical interview where they expect you to solve problems and collaborate on the solution.
First, I applied on LinkedIn and received a phone screening with a poor connection. I got rejected. I don't know what their criteria were for a simple phone screening. It was a bad experience.
I was referred to Udemy, and they contacted me pretty soon after that. After a phone screen, I got an online version of a whiteboard interview. I had to implement basic frontend functionality without an IDE or code completion, and also answer some b
The first step starts with a chat with an HR representative, who was very warm and engaging. In the next step, there is a technical interview where they expect you to solve problems and collaborate on the solution.
First, I applied on LinkedIn and received a phone screening with a poor connection. I got rejected. I don't know what their criteria were for a simple phone screening. It was a bad experience.