The benefits are fantastic, and most of the people at the company are great.
Communication of current events and policy changes from management isn't the best. As an engineer, the work performed can be a bit monotonous.
What interview? It was like interviewing for a "widget" maker in a factory. The technical phone interview was the simplest in my 10+ year career, with only a few questions about AD. The face-to-face was, well, less than professional than the telephon
The interview was held on campus following a student career fair. The interview lasted about one hour, and there were three panelists from different groups within the company. The questions were pretty basic; make sure to do your research.
Standard STAR questions. Very slow process. Very slow to hear back. The process took over 10 months from initial application to final decision. I had applied to a few positions and only heard back from one application one week after an in-person int
What interview? It was like interviewing for a "widget" maker in a factory. The technical phone interview was the simplest in my 10+ year career, with only a few questions about AD. The face-to-face was, well, less than professional than the telephon
The interview was held on campus following a student career fair. The interview lasted about one hour, and there were three panelists from different groups within the company. The questions were pretty basic; make sure to do your research.
Standard STAR questions. Very slow process. Very slow to hear back. The process took over 10 months from initial application to final decision. I had applied to a few positions and only heard back from one application one week after an in-person int