Good pay, low stress, good benefits.
Horrible red tape, even to perform routine tasks. Poor documentation.
The hardest part of the job is always finding out who is responsible for a specific function.
Now they want us to pull up stakes and move for no reason, when it has been proven that remote work is valid. Close low-usage offices, but don't expect people to move across the country because you don't like remote work.
No one believes the "Location Strategy" is anything other than a veiled effort to offshore jobs & have a voluntary RIF.
There were 3 rounds. Be prepared. The first round was technical questions, followed up with a few behavioral and scenario-based questions. Also, be prepared to talk about why you want the role and what you can provide. They like hearing these things.
I cold applied in August, as soon as their applications opened. I got an OA a week or so later on HackerRank. It was basic multiple-choice questions with two coding implementation questions. Then I got an email asking about my location preferences. A
It is a little bit average, with multiple rounds of interviews. You need to prepare the basics a lot. At least try to learn new concepts and libraries and packages for Node.js. Another round will be HR, where they will discuss the salary part.
There were 3 rounds. Be prepared. The first round was technical questions, followed up with a few behavioral and scenario-based questions. Also, be prepared to talk about why you want the role and what you can provide. They like hearing these things.
I cold applied in August, as soon as their applications opened. I got an OA a week or so later on HackerRank. It was basic multiple-choice questions with two coding implementation questions. Then I got an email asking about my location preferences. A
It is a little bit average, with multiple rounds of interviews. You need to prepare the basics a lot. At least try to learn new concepts and libraries and packages for Node.js. Another round will be HR, where they will discuss the salary part.