Lots of opportunity to work with other developers, on large-scale projects, and gain multi-cultural experiences.
Very corporate, very bureaucratic. Code can suffer because of deadlines from senior execs three levels up. Conversion from contract to full-time is not nearly as frequent as advertised.
It was okay, but it took a while to get an answer or feedback. I was also contacted a few times for the same and different positions, and they didn't have a record of me even after I had done two rounds.
Met with the technical recruiter. Second round, met with a Senior and another dev. Both were late to the interview. The Senior turned it over to the Dev, who asked standard questions. Even after answering all questions accurately, I was not given an
Phone interview, followed by a coding challenge. Make an app in Angular 4. I honestly wouldn't recommend working for Comcast. Unless you are desperate for work and have an eagerness to work with a dozen insecure Indians that will put you down for you
It was okay, but it took a while to get an answer or feedback. I was also contacted a few times for the same and different positions, and they didn't have a record of me even after I had done two rounds.
Met with the technical recruiter. Second round, met with a Senior and another dev. Both were late to the interview. The Senior turned it over to the Dev, who asked standard questions. Even after answering all questions accurately, I was not given an
Phone interview, followed by a coding challenge. Make an app in Angular 4. I honestly wouldn't recommend working for Comcast. Unless you are desperate for work and have an eagerness to work with a dozen insecure Indians that will put you down for you