Not bad. People were very nice.
comparable pay is much higher
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
Take the first step. It was a basic recruiter phone call. They explained the positions and learned my expectations. The process takes one week before the next step. The second round was with the team.
A 30-minute phone screen followed by two hour and a half engineering interviews. The first engineering interview was with a manager, and the second with a senior engineer. Most questions were behavioral, and the rest focused on experience with differ
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
Take the first step. It was a basic recruiter phone call. They explained the positions and learned my expectations. The process takes one week before the next step. The second round was with the team.
A 30-minute phone screen followed by two hour and a half engineering interviews. The first engineering interview was with a manager, and the second with a senior engineer. Most questions were behavioral, and the rest focused on experience with differ