It was 2015 when I was there. I made some good friends and people that have grown into friends and good connections in other industries.
Don't stay there for more than 5 years and be working towards something to get out.
If you want to be a lifer, play the politics game.
For senior positions.
Walk into a store before making store-level decisions. Lol.
You forced a promotion on me when I was checked out for the last two to three years.
I was so happy for a severance too, versus a guy that loved that job. Blind decisions like that. Wow, just wow.
But it's a large corporate business, and they all do it, usually for a shareholder.
They are great with preparing for the interview. If they are hiring internally, they have a series of packets to tell you what to expect because all interviews are fair.
They will have you come in for an interview no matter what. It is their policy. You will need to be prepared to answer general questions on the phone to match and see if your qualifications match that of our Company.
Reached out by a recruiter from Handshake. First round was a 30-minute phone interview with the recruiter, asking behavioral and sponsorship questions. In the second round, I was interviewed by two engineers. One asked behavioral questions, and the
They are great with preparing for the interview. If they are hiring internally, they have a series of packets to tell you what to expect because all interviews are fair.
They will have you come in for an interview no matter what. It is their policy. You will need to be prepared to answer general questions on the phone to match and see if your qualifications match that of our Company.
Reached out by a recruiter from Handshake. First round was a 30-minute phone interview with the recruiter, asking behavioral and sponsorship questions. In the second round, I was interviewed by two engineers. One asked behavioral questions, and the