Interesting challenges in various parts of the big data stack and its provisioning in the cloud.
Software is very complex, but if you get up to it, then you can learn a lot.
It couldn't get any worse. I received a call from Cloudera HR for a telephonic interview. The HR was on leave, and nobody notified me regarding the rescheduling of the interview. I called HR, and the response was, "I am on leave but can take this ca
I received a call from Cloudera's HR, and the person spoke in a really insulting and condescending tone. It seems like you're so busy training your data models that you've forgotten to train your own HR staff. Cloudera HR has a lot of attitude and v
The interview was disorganized. The interviewer seemed more interested in talking about what they had done in previous jobs than listening to what I had to say. They insisted on coding in Java, despite my resume clearly indicating no Java experience
It couldn't get any worse. I received a call from Cloudera HR for a telephonic interview. The HR was on leave, and nobody notified me regarding the rescheduling of the interview. I called HR, and the response was, "I am on leave but can take this ca
I received a call from Cloudera's HR, and the person spoke in a really insulting and condescending tone. It seems like you're so busy training your data models that you've forgotten to train your own HR staff. Cloudera HR has a lot of attitude and v
The interview was disorganized. The interviewer seemed more interested in talking about what they had done in previous jobs than listening to what I had to say. They insisted on coding in Java, despite my resume clearly indicating no Java experience