Applied online and took the initial coding skills test. Passed it.
Waited forever (about a month) and sent a couple emails until finally I had a phone interview.
It took another month, after being told it would be a week, for me to learn I would be moving forward.
Holidays came around, so I didn't expect anything.
January 4th, I was contacted by Dallas instead of St. Louis. Got paperwork fixed.
Waited two weeks, heard nothing. Emailed POC, didn't hear anything. Emailed POC's manager, and finally got a response: she would check on what was going on.
Waited another two weeks, got a canned response that the position has been filled. How? You haven't set up and conducted my interview.
Need to reevaluate how you conduct the Associate Application Developers hiring process.
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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.
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