Rahool here 👋 I am glad to be a part of dev.to community
1 year ago I wanted to learn how to quit my job as a programmer and code my own salary out of thin air.
I was interviewing a lot of people remotely back then in my day job. Google-docs and collab-edit were the two tools I was using along with telephonic calls or screen sharing.
I thought there should be a dedicated product for taking remote interviews as these tools were not doing justice to the process.
1 year into it, working over weekends, early mornings and late evenings, I built intervue.io 😎
It's not an easy path to follow. The struggle is real.
So today, I am not shying away and asking for help!
If you’ve got a couple of minutes, would you mind letting me know how you find intervue.io as a tool, and would you like to signup and try it out?
I’d appreciate it!
Thanks again for reading this much.
Do not hesitate to reach out to me for any queries. I am just an email away!
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Working remotely through Google Docs is very convenient. I like this way of checking employees and seeing how they work and at what time. Suppose you consider that google gives you the ability to diversify these documents and install google docs templates. In that case, it can be considered a great corporate job. Basically, there are nuances, as with all documents you create online. But the virtual form gives you the ability to monitor and check. You can also change some of the nuances of filling out documents and see the original version of the text for comparison.