Hiring process with Kforce - Senior Java Developer Kforce Employee Review

5.0
Apr 11, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

I recently went through the hiring process with Kforce, and I have to say that it was an incredible experience. I am a citizen of Mexico who applied for a job as a senior Java developer in the U.S., and I felt valued and respected as a candidate at all times. Bradley Pinel and Marissa Kurt guided me through the process from start to finish. Kforce offered to provide me with sponsorship for a U.S. work visa and start the process for a Green Card! I really appreciated the transparency and communication from the staff. Overall, I would highly recommend Kforce, Inc. as a great place to work that provides fair compensation and benefits and allows you to expand your IT career.

Cons

The initial relocation expenses could be taken into consideration.

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