Disorganized and unprofessional. Multiple weeks between interview stages. No status updates without multiple follow-ups to the Comcast recruiter who originally contacted me. The on-site interview felt rushed, and the hiring managers seemed generally disinterested, reading canned questions from a worksheet while portraying the position and company in a negative light. I received positive feedback from the recruiter after the in-person interview but then was ghosted after weeks of vague responses to my follow-ups. If this is how they treat potential employees, I can't imagine how it feels to actually work there.
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The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Comcast Database Developer role in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Comcast's interview process for their Database Developer roles in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very negative feelings for Comcast's Database Developer interview process in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.