Amazing campus and architecture -- the landscapes and gardens, individually themed buildings, and art everywhere added variety to my day.
Great and affordable food, free coffee and juice.
A great intern program, with housing figured out and occasional intern events.
Good work-life balance.
Management and scope of intern projects is largely left up to individual project mentors. Some projects had significantly more or less structure, workload, and direction, and this was largely left up to chance.
They [had] a healthy image, and caffeinated soda is distressingly hard to find.
Corporate culture occasionally feels a little bit preachy. Work on that?
Also,
You apply for PM or TS, and they may let you know you are also considered for the QM role. The interview includes a presentation that you have to make. I think it is effectively the same as PM, but you are judged for PM (IS) or QM.
The first round was an online assessment and a phone interview. The online assessment consisted of math, reasoning, and programming-based questions. The phone interview was informal and just a conversation about the position.
30-minute phone interview and a 4-step skills test. The phone interview is a back-and-forth about items on your resume, with an extra discussion about what the interviewer does at the company and their experience.
You apply for PM or TS, and they may let you know you are also considered for the QM role. The interview includes a presentation that you have to make. I think it is effectively the same as PM, but you are judged for PM (IS) or QM.
The first round was an online assessment and a phone interview. The online assessment consisted of math, reasoning, and programming-based questions. The phone interview was informal and just a conversation about the position.
30-minute phone interview and a 4-step skills test. The phone interview is a back-and-forth about items on your resume, with an extra discussion about what the interviewer does at the company and their experience.