Very similar to what everybody else is posting here. I initially met AT&T at my school's career fair, after which I applied online. My resume was pushed through by a recruiter, and I then received an in-person interview a couple of weeks later. I met with three current employees, and the interview consisted of behavioral and technical questions. All of the technical questions were computer science questions. I'm not a computer science major, so I didn't do too well on the technical portion, but I later received an email saying that I had been chosen to move forward in the process. Unfortunately, I never heard from them again after that.
Many computer science questions mixed in with behavioral questions.
The following metrics were computed from 12 interview experiences for the AT&T Associate Applications Developer role in United States.
AT&T's interview process for their Associate Applications Developer roles in the United States is incredibly easy as the vast majority of engineers get an offer after going through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for AT&T's Associate Applications Developer interview process in United States.