The small opportunity to increase salary means you need to think twice about what to ask initially. You better not rely on improving it by working.
They will make you go to the office at least 2-3 days per week.
Poor management: Closing tasks have a higher priority than building good processes. Management doesn't consider team feedback for their decisions, even if it harms the team. They push you for action to improve metrics, even if it slows down work.
Tendency to micromanagement.
A limited opportunity for growth as a professional: trivial stack. The biggest part of your workday will be fighting with blockers, trying to find a responsible person for a service that is down, and reporting bugs for the internal framework, etc.
The first stage is about solving algorithmic tasks on an internet platform, similar to LeetCode, within a time frame. You are able to try some tasks between taking the test.
They have a very well-structured interview process. Everything was clear from the start, and I felt well-informed and taken care of throughout. * It started with an initial HR call where we discussed the role and my background. * Then came a tim
First, they send you a CodeSignal test with LeetCode-style problems. If you pass, the next step is a technical interview with the team, where they ask general questions about Java and React.
The first stage is about solving algorithmic tasks on an internet platform, similar to LeetCode, within a time frame. You are able to try some tasks between taking the test.
They have a very well-structured interview process. Everything was clear from the start, and I felt well-informed and taken care of throughout. * It started with an initial HR call where we discussed the role and my background. * Then came a tim
First, they send you a CodeSignal test with LeetCode-style problems. If you pass, the next step is a technical interview with the team, where they ask general questions about Java and React.