Decent work-life balance at Comcast. Good pay for a telecom company.
Lots of operational toil and outdated technical practices.
A recruiter (external to Comcast) reached out about a DevOps Engineer position in Philadelphia. I was asked to first submit a small 'DevOps' project involving configuring a web server to a certain specification using automated tooling of my choice. I
The interview is well and good. The interviewer is very kind, making the candidate comfortable. The interviewer asks questions only based on what is given in the resume. Questions based on DSA are common for all candidates.
It was a nice interview, and I had three rounds: one is L1, L2, and the HR round. Each round consisted of 45 minutes and was virtual. It was nice.
A recruiter (external to Comcast) reached out about a DevOps Engineer position in Philadelphia. I was asked to first submit a small 'DevOps' project involving configuring a web server to a certain specification using automated tooling of my choice. I
The interview is well and good. The interviewer is very kind, making the candidate comfortable. The interviewer asks questions only based on what is given in the resume. Questions based on DSA are common for all candidates.
It was a nice interview, and I had three rounds: one is L1, L2, and the HR round. Each round consisted of 45 minutes and was virtual. It was nice.