Loved working for Dell in the sense that the employees are all dedicated and happy.
There's not a lot of complaining about coworkers, and people tend to respect their leaders.
Work-life balance is a huge bonus, as you can work remote as necessary and spend time with your family.
It is difficult to work for a company that knows things are going in the wrong direction yet does little to change it. There are lots of meetings (too many meetings, in fact) and not enough time actually spent working. Lots of work and research is done for projects that never get implemented, even when well received by upper management.
Listen to your employees, stop changing direction all the time, and focus on a clear path.
The interview was good and not a traditional way of asking "what is the difference between..." or "What is..." type of questions. I had a telephonic round of interview and a F2F interview. Initially, they offered me one role next to the one I had ap
One of the worst processes I have ever seen. They called it a "scheduled interview," but it was a walk-in. They scheduled me for 11:30 AM. After waiting for two hours, the recruiter told me to go to one room. There was one guy sitting with a laptop
There will be two rounds: one with a peer and one with senior management. They will discuss your current job responsibilities and ask questions for which they are unsure. Be confident and reply as if you know everything.
The interview was good and not a traditional way of asking "what is the difference between..." or "What is..." type of questions. I had a telephonic round of interview and a F2F interview. Initially, they offered me one role next to the one I had ap
One of the worst processes I have ever seen. They called it a "scheduled interview," but it was a walk-in. They scheduled me for 11:30 AM. After waiting for two hours, the recruiter told me to go to one room. There was one guy sitting with a laptop
There will be two rounds: one with a peer and one with senior management. They will discuss your current job responsibilities and ask questions for which they are unsure. Be confident and reply as if you know everything.