Work culture here is great.
No cons for this place.
Don't get outsiders to be managers. Pull up those you see have potential on the shop floor. They know how to bring out the best from the technicians.
Generally, contractors come in and get converted to full-time employees. You have generally worked with your manager, and the interview is more of a formality. You will then get an offer letter to accept or decline. Always counter-offer.
The process began with a recruiter reaching out, then a formal interview was set. The interview was via Zoom and was very basic. "Tell me about yourself" was the first question asked.
Was contacted a few days after applying for the position through Adecco staffing and had to take an assessment. Passed the assessment and did a phone interview, all to find out I was unqualified for the position only because I lacked the experience f
Generally, contractors come in and get converted to full-time employees. You have generally worked with your manager, and the interview is more of a formality. You will then get an offer letter to accept or decline. Always counter-offer.
The process began with a recruiter reaching out, then a formal interview was set. The interview was via Zoom and was very basic. "Tell me about yourself" was the first question asked.
Was contacted a few days after applying for the position through Adecco staffing and had to take an assessment. Passed the assessment and did a phone interview, all to find out I was unqualified for the position only because I lacked the experience f