Good people, benefits, food, an interesting campus, and a competitive salary.
If you want to find a decent employer and work here until you retire, then there are definitely worse options.
If you want to work for a year or two and then move on (such as to med school), this is also quite nice.
Old software, lots of legacy code, you will be very busy. Some departments are well managed, some are very poorly managed.
Please don't ask for estimates and treat them as timelines. Please don't keep asking for a lower estimate until it matches what you want, and then treating that as a timeline.
A very long online test is required. It includes some IQ test-type questions, some riddles, and some tasks involving learning unclear rules. The grading isn't totally clear; for instance, it's unclear whether the speed of finishing the test factors i
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.
Initial phone screening with a software engineer. He asked about my projects and previous experience on my resume. Then he outlined the role for the last half of the interview, with time for questions. After that, there was an online assessment of
A very long online test is required. It includes some IQ test-type questions, some riddles, and some tasks involving learning unclear rules. The grading isn't totally clear; for instance, it's unclear whether the speed of finishing the test factors i
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.
Initial phone screening with a software engineer. He asked about my projects and previous experience on my resume. Then he outlined the role for the last half of the interview, with time for questions. After that, there was an online assessment of