Paid time off. Benefits seem okay.
They force you to come into the office, even during this epidemic. They also shove an overtly liberal agenda down your throat at every turn. I have no interest in any sexual community of any orientation, yet here's Bank of America with their many emails and intranet site constantly promoting it.
Their diversity & inclusion is nothing more than a marketing gimmick. I've seen internal reports that paint a wildly different picture than what they'd prefer you to believe about their racial "diversity" and "inclusiveness".
You're not politicians, you're managers.
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.