Varying work, good salary for a first job out of college, and a great supervisor. It can be the right workplace for the right people. They expect a lot out of their employees. QA roles get paid the least of the salaried positions but have the best work-life balance.
Upper management failed to replace people that quit or transferred to other teams, leading to a huge backlog in work and projects getting pushed back.
No maternal or paternal leave; you have to use disability leave that you had to start paying into when you start there. They call it maternity leave, but it is not. Also, they don't allow working from home with any sort of flexibility. This makes working in Wisconsin in the winter somewhat dangerous if you have to drive to work in inclement weather.
It was a long day of interviews. I enjoyed seeing the campus and eating the food. I like the food a lot and think it is delicious. The food is so tasty; it tastes really good.
1. Personality quiz 2. Phone interview 3. Assessment Test. After the process, they let you know if they are continuing with the hiring process. I made it past a second-round phone interview but did not receive an offer.
One super day at their campus. One case study per job you are looking at (I interviewed for both Project Manager and Quality Assurance). Several discussions with people from each field as well.
It was a long day of interviews. I enjoyed seeing the campus and eating the food. I like the food a lot and think it is delicious. The food is so tasty; it tastes really good.
1. Personality quiz 2. Phone interview 3. Assessment Test. After the process, they let you know if they are continuing with the hiring process. I made it past a second-round phone interview but did not receive an offer.
One super day at their campus. One case study per job you are looking at (I interviewed for both Project Manager and Quality Assurance). Several discussions with people from each field as well.