No one really has an ego here. Everyone is welcoming and willing to help others at a moment's notice.
Even as an intern, you get to contribute to really impactful projects that directly impact the company's product and clients' success.
Good pay for an internship and free catered lunches and snacks.
You get to work alongside some really smart people.
There's plenty of work to do so you're never sitting around waiting for an assignment.
They have a training program and online video lectures to help, but even with those resources, there's just a lot to learn that can seem daunting to new employees.
I applied online via Uncubed Jobs. The process started with a preliminary phone screen, then a technical screening, then a phone screen with upper management, and then another phone screen with upper management. This was over the course of a few mo
Interview Process: What began as a fairly standard interview process quickly spiraled into an exhausting, opaque, and ultimately disheartening experience. Here's what I went through: * Hiring Manager Chat – Warm and engaging. Set a hopeful tone.
I only made it through the quick phone screen with the recruiter, followed by a 30-minute conversation with the hiring manager. Both were polite, and they let me know their decision fairly quickly.
I applied online via Uncubed Jobs. The process started with a preliminary phone screen, then a technical screening, then a phone screen with upper management, and then another phone screen with upper management. This was over the course of a few mo
Interview Process: What began as a fairly standard interview process quickly spiraled into an exhausting, opaque, and ultimately disheartening experience. Here's what I went through: * Hiring Manager Chat – Warm and engaging. Set a hopeful tone.
I only made it through the quick phone screen with the recruiter, followed by a 30-minute conversation with the hiring manager. Both were polite, and they let me know their decision fairly quickly.