The pay is the best pro.
Other companies share employee perks with their contractors. AT&T does not.
I applied online. The process took about a week. I had a phone interview with an HR representative, and then I was brought in for two in-person interviews that lasted about two hours. I was interviewed by different QA Managers from several teams.
The interviewer did not know anything about the position being offered. I was basically sent in to teach the interviewer. The recruiter has no knowledge or insight into the QA tester role nor the software involved in performing the job.
You are given a take-home Jupyter notebook for the data analyst interview. It is scored, then you are asked questions to code on the spot, which are usually adjustments to the notebook.
I applied online. The process took about a week. I had a phone interview with an HR representative, and then I was brought in for two in-person interviews that lasted about two hours. I was interviewed by different QA Managers from several teams.
The interviewer did not know anything about the position being offered. I was basically sent in to teach the interviewer. The recruiter has no knowledge or insight into the QA tester role nor the software involved in performing the job.
You are given a take-home Jupyter notebook for the data analyst interview. It is scored, then you are asked questions to code on the spot, which are usually adjustments to the notebook.