Great work environment. Casual, gorgeous campus.
Great benefits (health, dental, vision, 6% 401k matching).
The cafeteria is sometimes great, usually pretty good.
Smart, well-adjusted people for the most part. Not many dumb people, and few passive-aggressive people.
Make people feel like they're being appreciated, not like they're just expendable resources that can be replaced by fresh-faced new graduates when they're let go.
Was recruited through a university job fair and received a phone interview for the project manager position. After "passing" the phone screen, I took the skills assessment and a couple of personality tests. I was contacted again, saying that I had be
Applied through an employee referral. I was told I would have a phone interview with someone in QA, but to my surprise, halfway through, it happened to be an HR rep. She said it would be a few weeks until I heard about the next step. The next day, s
I took an initial phone interview that was a phone screening. They were seeing my interest and why I was applying, and if I was okay with all that they would offer me (benefits, pay, etc.). Then I had to take a test at a testing center. One was "mat
Was recruited through a university job fair and received a phone interview for the project manager position. After "passing" the phone screen, I took the skills assessment and a couple of personality tests. I was contacted again, saying that I had be
Applied through an employee referral. I was told I would have a phone interview with someone in QA, but to my surprise, halfway through, it happened to be an HR rep. She said it would be a few weeks until I heard about the next step. The next day, s
I took an initial phone interview that was a phone screening. They were seeing my interest and why I was applying, and if I was okay with all that they would offer me (benefits, pay, etc.). Then I had to take a test at a testing center. One was "mat