High pay, easy tasks, nice hours, low stress.
I feel like potential is being wasted. There's a low chance of learning any useful skill, and I can't leave because of proprietary framework knowledge.
1. 20-minute call with a recruiter 2. CodeSignal with 4 problems 3. 5 meetings in the same day, including high- and low-level system design, behavioral questions, use cases, and a case studies exercise
Applied through the employer for a consulting position. I had two rounds of interviews. The first was a telephone interview with an initial screening on the skillsets mentioned in my resume. The second round was in-person, with a couple of scenario-b
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
1. 20-minute call with a recruiter 2. CodeSignal with 4 problems 3. 5 meetings in the same day, including high- and low-level system design, behavioral questions, use cases, and a case studies exercise
Applied through the employer for a consulting position. I had two rounds of interviews. The first was a telephone interview with an initial screening on the skillsets mentioned in my resume. The second round was in-person, with a couple of scenario-b
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