Decent salary Interesting architecture Good food Good healthcare package
Mandatory monthly meetings that are basically just ways for leadership to feel good about themselves and try to get people to buy into the cult.
Hire new grads but expect them to be experts. Also, work them to the bone so there is massive turnover.
Managers are just those that last a few years (I knew some who had been there less than 2 years), so many do not have the experience or skills to manage you correctly. When you ask for help (both professional as well as personal), you can just be directed to a wiki link.
Managers are viewed based on team members' metrics, so they also do not care if you are going through a rough patch and need help. Instead, they tell you to just work harder.
You WILL be thrown into the fire quickly. They tell clients you are experts when you have been at the company for just a few months.
Did I mention the cultish behavior? They are hidden from public view, so people from across the country do not know of them and their faults. But when you tell people around Madison that you work for them, they all feel sorry for you because they know the truth.
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.
The process was mainly based on you submitting your assessment and doing well on it; it carries 95% of the weight. There is no need to prepare; it is much more of an aptitude test.
An extensive skills assessment in logic, math, coding, and English. After, there is a long, final behavioral interview where you present about something of interest and also do a group case study with a mock customer.
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.
The process was mainly based on you submitting your assessment and doing well on it; it carries 95% of the weight. There is no need to prepare; it is much more of an aptitude test.
An extensive skills assessment in logic, math, coding, and English. After, there is a long, final behavioral interview where you present about something of interest and also do a group case study with a mock customer.