Good working conditions, salary, the opportunity to work from home
Cons
Due to the crisis, there were fewer projects, and it was more challenging to stay in the middle of the company
SoftServe Response
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Hello! We appreciate you saying that you enjoyed working at SoftServe and we're grateful for all your hard work. It's sad to see you go but we believe that our TSLs did everything in their power to help you find a new project internally. Good luck in your new role!
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