Steady, stable employment even during downturns.
Benefits are decent but similar to other large employers in different industries.
Work is mundane.
Too many employees. Just laid off 10% and could have taken another 10%.
Lack of accountability at all levels in the organization.
Pay is okay.
Nepotism is rampant.
My senior manager literally told me it's more about who you know.
In my opinion, mediocrity is the norm.
The interview was a panel interview with four people who did not give me background on themselves. They asked me all situational questions and never asked any follow-up. It honestly seemed like they didn't care.
One sole interview with three people. It was a phone interview. You had to call to a conference number. Two people were taking notes, and one guy was making the questions. There was no room for errors.
STAR (situation, task, action, result) type interview. Have your project stories ready. Usually, a few stories for each category fall under process improvements, human relations, and difficulties/troubleshooting, etc. Brush up on your technical ski
The interview was a panel interview with four people who did not give me background on themselves. They asked me all situational questions and never asked any follow-up. It honestly seemed like they didn't care.
One sole interview with three people. It was a phone interview. You had to call to a conference number. Two people were taking notes, and one guy was making the questions. There was no room for errors.
STAR (situation, task, action, result) type interview. Have your project stories ready. Usually, a few stories for each category fall under process improvements, human relations, and difficulties/troubleshooting, etc. Brush up on your technical ski