Selection process can take months, years - Fullstack Developer BairesDev Employee Review

1.0
19 Mar 2022
Recommend
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Pros

There is nothing good. Indeed nothing.

Cons

- You waste too much time resolving exercises. I mean almost half a day. - You are like a instrument for them, just a thing, you are not a person, you are not a professional, just and instrument, just a test. - You receive the offer, yes you do! But later they keep telling you that the client is not ready to start or that he declined to begin the project. Then RRHH keep telling that you need wait for a new client. How much time? Months, years! - They are not serious - I think they are the worst place to apply. You are just wasting your time.

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BairesDev Response
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We are sorry to hear that you had a bad experience with us. We are driven by top talented people and know that there is always room for improvement. We would be glad to talk with you and understand why you felt that way. Please feel free to contact us at info@bairesdev.com

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Cons

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