The food is legitimately great.
Management continued to string us along week by week from March 2020 to August 2020 in regards to having to work on campus. Had there not been leaks from certain employees which caused media backlash, we would have certainly been forced to work on campus.
However, the WFH policy still makes no sense. We are required to stay in Madison even though we are working remotely. The justification for this is "in case we need to go into the office," which is just silly, since every team has been able to manage their work remotely without the need to ever come into the office.
Raises and bonuses are based on a ranking system that grades you among your peers. This would be fine except for the fact that the rank you get is intentionally obfuscated. You will be unable to get your grade no matter how hard you try. The best you'll be able to do is a vague, generic set of phrases such as "meeting expectations" or "meeting some, exceeding some," etc. The reasoning you'll be given is that they don't want to make coworkers "feel bad."
Lackluster benefits: most people don't stay on for 5 years to qualify for the paid sabbatical. Keep in mind, even if you do qualify for the sabbatical, it can still get denied.
If you are considering being a Software Developer, I strongly urge you to look for a different company that either pays better or tries harder to care for its employees.
Try treating your employees with some compassion.
If Judy really was concerned with the mental wellbeing of her employees, she would be encouraging them to work remotely with their families, who are possibly located outside of Madison.
I submitted my resume through Handshake, completed an online assessment, and then had a brief phone interview. The phone interview was mostly behavioral, with some questions about topics on my resume.
Phone behavioral and online assessment followed by a Zoom interview with live coding and system design questions. The first parts were done at the same time, and the next round was dependent on those results.
Received an initial phone interview with a developer at Epic. It was a standard kind of screening phone call to verify credentials and go through the job requirements and such. Then came a skills assessment, which consisted of four parts: programmin
I submitted my resume through Handshake, completed an online assessment, and then had a brief phone interview. The phone interview was mostly behavioral, with some questions about topics on my resume.
Phone behavioral and online assessment followed by a Zoom interview with live coding and system design questions. The first parts were done at the same time, and the next round was dependent on those results.
Received an initial phone interview with a developer at Epic. It was a standard kind of screening phone call to verify credentials and go through the job requirements and such. Then came a skills assessment, which consisted of four parts: programmin