The best thing about working at AT&T was getting to work from home a few days out of the week.
I felt like a little cog in a big clock that could be replaced at any moment, all the time.
Don't make promises you can't keep.
Honestly, the process never got past the recruiter. First, I applied to the job seeing it on a Remote/Hybrid job site (this is very important). Also, I stated that this job is remote/hybrid. So, my recruiter missed our first phone appointment (trie
It went well. There were a lot of tech questions, a coding round, and some theory questions. Overall, it wasn't so difficult and wasn't so easy; it was right in between. The interviewer was quite friendly and interactive.
Really good interview process. They gave an assignment and then asked questions about it. Developers interviewed for some basic coding knowledge. They had some questions about flexibility for moving to different locations.
Honestly, the process never got past the recruiter. First, I applied to the job seeing it on a Remote/Hybrid job site (this is very important). Also, I stated that this job is remote/hybrid. So, my recruiter missed our first phone appointment (trie
It went well. There were a lot of tech questions, a coding round, and some theory questions. Overall, it wasn't so difficult and wasn't so easy; it was right in between. The interviewer was quite friendly and interactive.
Really good interview process. They gave an assignment and then asked questions about it. Developers interviewed for some basic coding knowledge. They had some questions about flexibility for moving to different locations.