Many people are nice. The facility is well taken care of, and the food is satisfactory. They host regular opportunities for you to network with other employees.
Work-life balance is challenging, with many projects consuming lots of time. Technology is lacking; specifically, the computers and desks are less than ideal.
Rather than just talking about career opportunities, try to really stretch your people and ask what they are passionate about. Some of them are dissatisfied with the work you have assigned them.
It started out very good and professional, but quickly went downhill from there. I was told that they were wanting to get things done quickly and rushed me through four interviews, which is already a ridiculous amount of interviews. This part ended u
The first round was a phone interview with one of their representatives, focusing mostly on behavioral questions. The second round was an onsite interview with two other IE's, featuring more technical questions. The last question required math and r
Applied with resume and cover letter. I got an in-person interview with two interviewers. They asked a lot of questions about project experience and threw in critical thinking questions.
It started out very good and professional, but quickly went downhill from there. I was told that they were wanting to get things done quickly and rushed me through four interviews, which is already a ridiculous amount of interviews. This part ended u
The first round was a phone interview with one of their representatives, focusing mostly on behavioral questions. The second round was an onsite interview with two other IE's, featuring more technical questions. The last question required math and r
Applied with resume and cover letter. I got an in-person interview with two interviewers. They asked a lot of questions about project experience and threw in critical thinking questions.