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      Entrevista para Back-End Developer

      3 de sept de 2016
      Empleado anónimo
      Remote, OR
      Oferta aceptada
      Experiencia negativa
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      Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 3 meses. Acudí a una entrevista en CT (Remote, OR) en ago 2016

      Entrevista

      Applied around mid May'16, and the whole process ended at the end of August. It started with an online application, to which I received an e-mail congratulating me on my application's success, and requesting an one hour (approximately) skill test and personality quiz assessment. After accessing the test (with a time counter), I was instructed to produce a video presenting myself to Coalition, and giving them the rights to use that application's video as they wished. Suffice to say, that I applied without submitting any video, as after a small search, I found out that all videos were openly published on YouTube. Given that I've provided them with a CV with cover letter, I didn't see any reason to provide the video. Surprisingly enough, I was selected for the next stage, that included a Skype call with basically the same questions I had answered before in the job application, but where my annual pay requirements were given extra relevance. Having previously read Glassdoor reviews about the company, I considered myself warned. I didn't provide an answer to that question. I was also asked, if I had any issues with using a time tracking software in this remote position (nothing against it), but also if I was willing to work in PST timezone and be fully available during that time, which actually defeats the purpose of time tracking software. I replied that I would only do it initially, and for a limited amount of time. By the end of August, I've got a full time employment offer via e-mail, by the CEO himself, but unfortunately was already committed to another company with a part time position, and was at that time only searching for a second part time position. This was something they were willing to consider. For a remote position, they were willing to pay me roughly a third of my normal pay rate, although I would be working up to 2am everyday. When confronted with my pay rate, Coalition argued that for a full time position, it's normal to receive 1/3 of normal pay rate, although I had just mentioned that I wasn't available for a full time. There was no more interaction after this. As a conclusion, I got the clear impression that pay rates were the most important factor when hiring someone, which means that internal promotions are probably inexistente. For a professional with ambition, this is probably not the place to work for. I was also under the impression that CVs aren't actually reviewed/evaluated by the company, and that my career was just another record in the paper pile.

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      Pregunta 1

      What is the minimum anual salary you would accept in order to work for Coalition Technologies?
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