The benefits are excellent, and managers treat you as a human being.
This is the most dull and numbing job of my career. Boring, uninspiring, and absolutely meaningless.
Your work is constantly interrupted by the necessity to play the Workday game: needless meetings, grooming, story points, work to talk about the way we work, retros over retros, public display of pats-over-shoulders, and so on. You feel like your actual work has no meaning.
The mandatory office attendance is hated by the entire workforce, but you just don't care about us.
The interview was easy. I thought it would be a tough one, but it wasn't. I wasn't bombarded with DSA and the usual suspects, just straight assessments and discussion around modern topics like Git and general DOM.
The interview was clear and well-organized. First, a simple background check was conducted, followed by a chat with the manager focused on scenarios. It was interesting but challenging to explain everything fully. A final stage was planned, but I co
1. Recruiter call to discuss the role and salary expectations. 2. Hiring manager call - about your experience in general and which language/tool you have used in your previous role. 3. HackerRank test in Python and Bash. The position was for DbaaS, s
The interview was easy. I thought it would be a tough one, but it wasn't. I wasn't bombarded with DSA and the usual suspects, just straight assessments and discussion around modern topics like Git and general DOM.
The interview was clear and well-organized. First, a simple background check was conducted, followed by a chat with the manager focused on scenarios. It was interesting but challenging to explain everything fully. A final stage was planned, but I co
1. Recruiter call to discuss the role and salary expectations. 2. Hiring manager call - about your experience in general and which language/tool you have used in your previous role. 3. HackerRank test in Python and Bash. The position was for DbaaS, s