Good pay, good benefits.
Depending on what department you work in, your experiences can be bad or good.
Horrible schedules, minimal training, no stability. Constant layoffs and outsourcing.
It seemed like they just wanted to see if I was an idiot or not. The job I interviewed for was offered on the phone interview. The job I accepted did not exist and was known to never exist. It seemed like they just needed any warm body to fill slots
Very easygoing, kind of informal, but that depends on who is interviewing you. The guy I had was from a third-party hiring company that AT&T uses, and he was super talkative. My interview went overtime by 30 minutes because he was telling me about hi
Took OA and passed screening. Moving on to the technical interview. Any advice on what to study up on? I've heard OOP principles and LeetCode easy are on there. So far, the interview process has been really smooth and professional.
It seemed like they just wanted to see if I was an idiot or not. The job I interviewed for was offered on the phone interview. The job I accepted did not exist and was known to never exist. It seemed like they just needed any warm body to fill slots
Very easygoing, kind of informal, but that depends on who is interviewing you. The guy I had was from a third-party hiring company that AT&T uses, and he was super talkative. My interview went overtime by 30 minutes because he was telling me about hi
Took OA and passed screening. Moving on to the technical interview. Any advice on what to study up on? I've heard OOP principles and LeetCode easy are on there. So far, the interview process has been really smooth and professional.