Hi folks,
days ago I wrote a post about wayfair.com Berlin hiring engineers, to avoid 996icu working culture, you have another choice, this is the original post: t/552516#reply160
Here is my promised update. Let me say a few things about my company first.
Wayfair is one of the fastest growing companies on the planet with $7 bln in annual sales and 45% year over year growth. We believe that everyone deserves to live in a home they love, and we are committed to becoming the world ’ s #1 destination for everything in your home. We are based in Boston, and Berlin is our 2nd HQ where our engineering teams are working with product managers, data scientists and marketing professionals on exciting topics, such as order management, warehousing, transportation, and payments.
Wayfair is a highly data-driven company, where I work in an open and collaborative environment to solve complex issues. I work in agile and my manager supports me with professional development. All work is in English, so it ’ s important that you speak and write well.
We have several open positions for senior software developers, who could support our teams. Our main tech stack is PHP, but we also work with JS, Python and .NET. If you are interested, you can apply directly on this link .
As a first step, you will need to complete a technical challenge online. If successful, it will be followed by a short call with one of the recruiters to discuss your experiences and career interests. If this goes well too, there will be a 60-minute technical test and additional discussions, of all which will be explained to you in detail by the recruiters.
If you get an offer, Wayfair will help with the visa process, too.
Hope this is helpful and you can apply directly on the above link.
