Talking with dozen recruiters and interviewers and going through hundreds of technical interviews in past 6 months, I noticed there are few patterns where engineers make mistakes when attending technical interviews. I wrote a guide on how engineers can prepare for the technical interview.
I'd love to hear any feedback what has been working for you guys and share any tips you might have.
Remotesome is a company that connects experienced remote developers with companies that hire remotely. We are in early beta and have multiple open positions with salaries ranging from $50k-$120k/year
Remote Remotesome is a company that connects experienced remote developers with companies that hire remotely. We are in early beta and have multiple open positions with salaries ranging from $50k-$120k/year
Remotesome helps talented engineers around the world get remote jobs in emerging startups and companies. All jobs are 100% remote.
Open Positions (all remote):
* Senior Python Engineer | LATAM | $60k-$80k
* Mid/Senior Node.js Engineer | EU CET +3h/-3h | $40-$65k
* Junior/Mid Vue.js Engineer | EU CET +3h/-3h | $25-$35k
* Mid/Senior Fullstack Node.js/React.js Engineer | LATAM | $40-$60k
* Lead Fullstack Node.js/React.js Engineer | US only | $160k
* Backend Java Engineer | LATAM | $50k-$80k
* Frontend React Engineer | LATAM | $50k-$80k
* Lead Fullstack Java/React Engineer | LATAM | $150k-$200k
* Data Engineer | LATAM | $50k-$80k
Why Remotesome:
1. One application, multiple opportunities
2. 1 in 3 interviewed engineers we recommend to companies gets hired.
3. Only remote opportunities
Apply by signing up at https://www.remotesome.com/talent-signup or send an email to andrej at remotesome dot com
This will get you exposed to other similar job positions as well.
Feel free to e-mail me if you have any questions about any position: andrej [at] remotesome [dot] com