Good work-life balance, great benefits. At the time I left the company (May 2025), their policies were still firmly supportive of LGBT+ employees, with a great policy for trans employees.
Corporate bureaucracy can be a giant headache to deal with, and the policy at the time I was last employed there was very anti-remote work. While you can apply for internal positions during a layoff period, you only get two weeks, which is absolutely not enough time for how slow things move within the company.
I applied online and met the recruiter at my university. The process was pretty easy. Had two interviews. The first one was the behavioral one where they ask you about "tell me about a situation where..." and pretty much questions from your resume
Initially contacted by HR to see if I was interested. Upon letting them know I was interested, there was about a 1-week wait before a hiring manager contacted me. The hiring manager asked basic questions about my resume and some basic knowledge ques
The process was long, but the interviews were short. I did have an inside track as an outside candidate compared to the internal candidates. I was more experienced and educated, while the internal candidates saw the position as a way to get off the p
I applied online and met the recruiter at my university. The process was pretty easy. Had two interviews. The first one was the behavioral one where they ask you about "tell me about a situation where..." and pretty much questions from your resume
Initially contacted by HR to see if I was interested. Upon letting them know I was interested, there was about a 1-week wait before a hiring manager contacted me. The hiring manager asked basic questions about my resume and some basic knowledge ques
The process was long, but the interviews were short. I did have an inside track as an outside candidate compared to the internal candidates. I was more experienced and educated, while the internal candidates saw the position as a way to get off the p