Engineers Alert: Zomato opens registrations for its ‘Trial Week’

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Engineers Alert: Zomato opens registrations for its ‘Trial Week’

New Delhi, 04 April 2019: Zomato is calling all engineers in India for a ‘Trial week’ at the organization.

Introduced in 2015, Trial Week is a concept where engineers from all over the country register to work with Zomato for a week and eventually secure a place in the engineering team. It presents a unique skill-building opportunity for the participants and works as a platform for Zomato to test, engage and onboard some of the most talented engineers in India. Trial Week will also help candidates get familiar with Zomato’s culture and work ideologies.

As the first step, Zomato will shortlist the registered candidates on the basis of their profiles- the platform is especially encouraging women to register. The selected candidates will be divided into three groups and called out in April (8-12th, 15-19th and 22-26th) to work at Zomato’s Headquarter in Gurugram, Haryana. They will be assigned some of the most challenging projects which will test their practical knowledge and proficiency. Candidates will also have mentors from Zomato’s engineering team to guide them. The participants who are able to prove their mettle and impress Zomato’s engineering team during the week will be offered a role to work full time with Zomato.

publive-imageSpeaking on this initiative, Gunjan Patidar, Chief Technocrat at Zomato said, “We are always on the lookout for talented candidates to further strengthen our engineering team and help us enhance Zomato’s tech stack. Historically, Trial Week has been the best way for us to hire great engineers. A traditional interview gives both sides too short a time to come to a decision. This method, on the other hand, allows the candidate to experience the work environment, people and challenges and also gives us an opportunity to get an all-round perspective of a candidate's strengths. We opened registrations on 2nd April 2019 and have already received over 900 applications. We look forward to hosting the candidates, understanding their minds, sharing knowledge of what we have been building over the last 10 years, and together build products for millions of users.”

Some of the former Trial Week participants, who are now full-time employees at Zomato shared their personal experiences.

Mehak Satija, who is now a Software Engineer at Zomato, said, “I was given the task to build a web app for table booking with a feature to customize the number of chairs per table. I remember the motivation and excitement with which I performed. I have been in the organization for 3.5 years now and still share the same enthusiasm.

“Trial Week has been the soundest form of interview till date. I got to know about Zomato's culture, their agility and most importantly their philosophy towards tech products", added Chinmaya Gupta, Site Reliability Engineer, Zomato.

"I had the experience of being a Zoman during the Trial Week. You get to see how your small contributions can impact millions of users. Also, working with such talented and dedicated folks definitely excites you about joining the organization." added, Achin Sood, now a Software Development Engineer at Zomato.

Zomato has opened out a limited number of slots and the interested candidates can apply through the website (https://www.zomato.com/trialweek).

About Zomato:

Founded by Deepinder Goyal, Zomato is a restaurant reviews, restaurant discovery, food delivery and dining out transactions platform providing in-depth information for over 1.4 million restaurants across 24 countries and serves more than 65 million users every month.

·         A unique opportunity for engineers to work alongside Zomato’s engineering team

·         Over 900 registrations in less than 48 hours

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