Work-life balance is good. People are generally nice. There are many benefits to working here. The company is generally very organized and focused on improvement.
A little stale and cold environment sometimes.
Very corporate feeling.
Company so big you don't feel like you contribute to the overall picture.
Health benefits suck - high deductible.
Overly focused on managing risk instead of innovation.
Bring back the employee benefits you used to have and reduce the deductibles on health insurance.
Unique situation because I applied at a conference that Bank of America was sponsoring. I spoke to two software engineers that then asked me for my resume and about my experience. I ended up getting an interview later that day. The interview was 4
The interview was around 90 minutes, and a panel of 6 members interviewed me. The first person concentrated more on technical questions related to development, like Schedulers and Data Structures, and other questions regarding my previous projects. T
First round interview was a general get-to-know-you. I was given a take-home project to create an ETL pipeline. I chose not to move forward with my application due to another job offer.
Unique situation because I applied at a conference that Bank of America was sponsoring. I spoke to two software engineers that then asked me for my resume and about my experience. I ended up getting an interview later that day. The interview was 4
The interview was around 90 minutes, and a panel of 6 members interviewed me. The first person concentrated more on technical questions related to development, like Schedulers and Data Structures, and other questions regarding my previous projects. T
First round interview was a general get-to-know-you. I was given a take-home project to create an ETL pipeline. I chose not to move forward with my application due to another job offer.