Culture and benefits are great. People are very friendly.
Work-life balance.
Salary bands for QA are quite low.
Lots of orgs have old-school QA culture with only manual testing.
Not much opportunity for career growth.
The interview lasted about 3 hours with a team of 4-6 people, with each session lasting 30 minutes. All the people I met seemed nice and were individuals I would enjoy working with. They were honest about the pros and cons of the job and seemed to g
I was due to have a Skype interview with a manager in Pleasanton. The date and time were agreed upon. I was online on the arranged date and time and waited around for thirty minutes, but the interviewer was a no-show. I tried to see if the individua
The interview passed in a friendly, positive way. They communicated with me clearly, asking reasonable questions, nothing extraordinary. I had a phone interview first, and then, a couple of days later, the onsite interview was scheduled.
The interview lasted about 3 hours with a team of 4-6 people, with each session lasting 30 minutes. All the people I met seemed nice and were individuals I would enjoy working with. They were honest about the pros and cons of the job and seemed to g
I was due to have a Skype interview with a manager in Pleasanton. The date and time were agreed upon. I was online on the arranged date and time and waited around for thirty minutes, but the interviewer was a no-show. I tried to see if the individua
The interview passed in a friendly, positive way. They communicated with me clearly, asking reasonable questions, nothing extraordinary. I had a phone interview first, and then, a couple of days later, the onsite interview was scheduled.