I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at thunder::tech in Feb 2023
Interview
For the phone screen, the person who scheduled the call was over ten minutes late without notice. I emailed them after which they called me, leading me to believe they had forgotten about me entirely. One of the first things this person explained was that the position was not truly a "fully remote" position and was more accurately described as "hybrid remote" because they had a requirement that all employees would need to come into the office "once a month for a couple days at a time". I was a bit surprised by this as the job posting and their website both claim the position is fully remote and employees are able to work from anywhere. I found this is be a bit misleading after all. The rest of the interview was standard phone-screen questions, but I felt like I could tell the interviewer was disinterested and obviously going down a list of questions out of obligation. I received an email later notifying me that I would not be moving on to the technical interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What are some of your greatest strengths and some kf your greatest weaknesses?
I applied online. I interviewed at thunder::tech in Mar 2019
Interview
Overall, i enjoyed the interview process. I use glass door when interviewing, and read comments from anyone that doesn't get the job. They are usually defensive comments and criticize everything. When in reality, should never have applied to begin with. I didn't receive an offer, but feel the interview was great from start to finish.
Phone interview (Marc) was very professional and made me feel comfortable with answering questions and giving a true sense of myself. I was able to speak on my history and skills, leading to the first interview. The interview as standard with a mix of questions around my work. After about 5 minutes, i realized i may have applied for a job i was under qualified for. I decided not so show my work, based on the questions i was being asked-both simple and complex. The developers i interviewed with were very nice, intelligent , thorough, and i learned alot just talking with them and appreciate the time spent on the day. I do intend on re applying in the future when a role is available that is more aligned with my skills.
Finally , i then received a notification that i did not make it to the 2nd round. I appreciated the kind words and the overall experience was worth posting for others to hear. If you are looking for a job and a want to interview, i give you my endorsement to interview with thundertech. Great environment, nice people, and very welcoming.