The campus is beautiful, the cafeteria is great, and everyone is trained thoroughly. There's also a lot of freedom given to those that prove themselves worthy of it. The salary and benefits they offer to people fresh out of college are unrivaled.
During crunch times, expect to stay late, come in on weekends, and feel overwhelmed all the time. Deadline after deadline.
A grandparent died this winter, and I stayed all night before leaving for the funeral. I still didn't finish everything I was tasked to accomplish and got a mild talking-to for not alerting anyone that I was falling behind.
Hire more new people instead of overworking the ones you already have.
When an employee logs a 60-hour week, take note and delegate some of his or her responsibilities elsewhere.
When they log 40 hours, stop badgering them to take on more responsibilities. Not everyone wants to live in their office.
The interview process was overly long. When they offered me a position, they gave me less than 48 hours to make a decision, meanwhile they dragged on the interview process for over a month, including a 6-hour-long interview on one day.
Very straightforward. I applied online, had a phone interview, did the technical exam, and then came in for an onsite. The onsite was fantastic; they do a great job of showing you what the culture is. You meet a number of current employees, get a de
The interview process itself was long and a little drawn out. There were multiple steps throughout, and it somewhat seemed repetitive. It was hard to think of questions to ask at each stage. Everyone was very polite and helpful, though.
The interview process was overly long. When they offered me a position, they gave me less than 48 hours to make a decision, meanwhile they dragged on the interview process for over a month, including a 6-hour-long interview on one day.
Very straightforward. I applied online, had a phone interview, did the technical exam, and then came in for an onsite. The onsite was fantastic; they do a great job of showing you what the culture is. You meet a number of current employees, get a de
The interview process itself was long and a little drawn out. There were multiple steps throughout, and it somewhat seemed repetitive. It was hard to think of questions to ask at each stage. Everyone was very polite and helpful, though.