Good team.
Easy.
Safe job.
Boring. Not much to do. C-suite doesn’t care.
Terrible experience with Comcast, and this is the second time. In 2017, I interviewed with Comcast. I went through all the interviews for a month, and HR called me two months later to extend an offer. Two days after that, the representative called,
Not too technical, mostly focused on my fit with the team. I was a candidate at the Grace Hopper Conference and had a couple of phone interviews. Then, I interviewed in person at the conference.
Phone call with HR, to make sure I'm not a robot or something. Then had a phone call with the woman in charge of recruiting for the team. After that, I was brought in for an on-site interview. That interview consisted of being in a conference room
Terrible experience with Comcast, and this is the second time. In 2017, I interviewed with Comcast. I went through all the interviews for a month, and HR called me two months later to extend an offer. Two days after that, the representative called,
Not too technical, mostly focused on my fit with the team. I was a candidate at the Grace Hopper Conference and had a couple of phone interviews. Then, I interviewed in person at the conference.
Phone call with HR, to make sure I'm not a robot or something. Then had a phone call with the woman in charge of recruiting for the team. After that, I was brought in for an on-site interview. That interview consisted of being in a conference room