Initially called by a recruiter, who viewed my resume online. She told me the hours that may be required and if I had a problem with them, the hourly wage, and the fact that bonus' and commission are involved as well. I had no problem with the hours and not having any future need for time off in the next 90 days.
Received an email later that day, and filled out an application and took a 90-minute online test.
Was called by another recruiter three days later for a phone interview. An in-person interview was scheduled the following Wednesday, which included five other candidates for the job. We watched a short presentation on Comcast and then went off with individual managers for a one-on-one.
Met with another manager from another department as well.
Received an email the following week, which was an offer letter, a form for a background check to fill out, and instructions for a drug test. Filled out and signed paperwork, took the drug test, and waited for a reply.
Received an offer letter via email, congratulating me on becoming a Comcaster!!!!
No unexpected questions, the normal personality questions and availability.
The following metrics were computed from 12 interview experiences for the Comcast CAE role in United States.
Comcast's interview process for their CAE roles in the United States is incredibly easy as the vast majority of engineers get an offer after going through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Comcast's CAE interview process in United States.