Good atmosphere, great and nice people, good benefits, looks excellent on a resume.
When I was applying for other jobs, due to lack of advancement, I had many people call back because of Disney on the resume. It's a great resume builder.
The company is family-oriented, not high-paced, well-relaxed, and business casual.
Good parties, some lunches paid for.
Not really cutthroat; if you show up and interact with people, you will do very well. The company is very social.
A lot of family people work for the company; they are fairly young.
Learned a lot from other people.
Lots of fun, not difficult to do well.
Not competitive, hard to advance, no accountability.
More accountability
Very straightforward, simple technical analysis in Python. The interview focused more on soft skills than technical aspects to see if I was a team fit. The questions were great, and it was an overall great conversation. It did not feel like an interv
The interview process was quite quick. I went through three rounds with the team and multiple rounds with the recruiters beforehand. Overall, it was a good experience. The first round focused on "vibes," the second was more technical, and the third
There are two rounds: one with HR and one with managers. The manager interview is the one that matters. It's not as technical as you might think; soft skills are very important. Overall, it's not as difficult as you'd think, but definitely be prep
Very straightforward, simple technical analysis in Python. The interview focused more on soft skills than technical aspects to see if I was a team fit. The questions were great, and it was an overall great conversation. It did not feel like an interv
The interview process was quite quick. I went through three rounds with the team and multiple rounds with the recruiters beforehand. Overall, it was a good experience. The first round focused on "vibes," the second was more technical, and the third
There are two rounds: one with HR and one with managers. The manager interview is the one that matters. It's not as technical as you might think; soft skills are very important. Overall, it's not as difficult as you'd think, but definitely be prep