J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 3 jours. J'ai passé un entretien chez Itlize Global (New York, NY) en févr. 2020
Entretien
I applied online, the interview was done via video. Pretty basic OOP questions. They invited me for an orientation which they DONT pay you for. You have to commute to the middle of nowhere, costed me about $200 for the week. They tell you they don't pay for your accommodation if you live in NYC, however when I got there, I quickly realized that there were some people who live in NYC whom they paid for their hotel accommodation, very inconsistent policy. Anyways, after the week was over, theirs an evaluation where you're told if you passed or not based on some interview where the interviewers literally DONT care about what's going on. Some of them are texting on their phone the whole time during the process and give you whatever score they feel like. Mind you, these guys can barely speak english, you can barely understand them when they teach. Just not worth it for someone who lives and has work authorization. This is ONLY for people with no papers to work. Save yourself the time and especially money. They severely underpay you even if you do make it through the interview. Just NOT worth it. Few days I left there, I got a real job as front end developer.
J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 1 semaine. J'ai passé un entretien chez Itlize Global (New York, NY) en sept. 2021
Entretien
The first Interview was an introduction, followed by some questions about some aspects of Java OOP then a leetcode easy question. After that is an 'orientation' week where you have to attend a class for 3 hours and do homework. The last part of the Interview is at the end of the week and once you pass you can continue the training. BE WARNED! If you quit after training you will have to pay 10,000$ for the training you received. The starting pay is also dirt low at 60,000$ with no negotiation unless you work for them for a year. If you are smart you would avoid wasting your time and just look for other opportunities unless you are desperate for a job.