Become an iOS developer - work
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2025 8:17 am
When we discussed the theory, I was asked to solve two practical tasks. I had to do this in the moment, without leaving the call. One of them was to check a line of code: whether it was a palindrome or not. I completed this task in about 15 minutes. The next task was even easier.
In the second part of the interview, it seemed to me that HR was watching how I work with information, how I process it with limited time. I was nervous and made several mistakes in the second part of the interview. But HR was understanding about them and gave me the opportunity to improve.
in-house, freelance, or launch your own apps
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During my internship, I don’t work “for the desk drawer”
Two weeks after the interview, DM-Tech sent me an offer. At that time, I had not yet completed my training at Skillfactory, I had completed 89% of the course.
I have been interning at the company for over two china telegram data weeks now. Before starting work, I went through a short onboarding at DM-Tech. As my main job during the internship, I was given the task of writing UI tests in Swift. And I will not be working "for the drawer" - the quality of the Detsky Mir app for iOS will depend on me.
I was given the green light to work remotely, as I live and study in Rostov-on-Don. My internship will last three hours a day for three months. Then there will be a review of my work. Who knows, maybe I will be able to get a full-time position.
Advice for beginners: learn the basics and don't forget about practice
For newbies going to their first interview in IT, I can give one piece of advice based on personal experience.
Be sure to run through the material and practice before the interview. I myself delved into the depths of theory before the interview, and left little time for practical tasks.
Of course, it's great that the recruiter saw the reason for my mistakes - anxiety. But you won't always be interviewed by a person with developed empathy. If you stumble over simple things, he or she may refuse further interviews.
In the second part of the interview, it seemed to me that HR was watching how I work with information, how I process it with limited time. I was nervous and made several mistakes in the second part of the interview. But HR was understanding about them and gave me the opportunity to improve.
in-house, freelance, or launch your own apps
Read more
Become an iOS developer - work in-house, freelance, or launch your own apps
During my internship, I don’t work “for the desk drawer”
Two weeks after the interview, DM-Tech sent me an offer. At that time, I had not yet completed my training at Skillfactory, I had completed 89% of the course.
I have been interning at the company for over two china telegram data weeks now. Before starting work, I went through a short onboarding at DM-Tech. As my main job during the internship, I was given the task of writing UI tests in Swift. And I will not be working "for the drawer" - the quality of the Detsky Mir app for iOS will depend on me.
I was given the green light to work remotely, as I live and study in Rostov-on-Don. My internship will last three hours a day for three months. Then there will be a review of my work. Who knows, maybe I will be able to get a full-time position.
Advice for beginners: learn the basics and don't forget about practice
For newbies going to their first interview in IT, I can give one piece of advice based on personal experience.
Be sure to run through the material and practice before the interview. I myself delved into the depths of theory before the interview, and left little time for practical tasks.
Of course, it's great that the recruiter saw the reason for my mistakes - anxiety. But you won't always be interviewed by a person with developed empathy. If you stumble over simple things, he or she may refuse further interviews.