Great pay, fairly easy work.
Software developers can always choose to have their own office.
Very little supervision for those who like to just chug away at code all day.
Not a very good support system. I had trouble getting in contact with anyone who knew how certain modules were supposed to work. Often, bug reports are ambiguous.
Training is too long and broad for what you'll be working on when you first start. Most of what you use there will be skills that can be utilized in a future job search.
Huge corporate environment, lots of paperwork, and very little actual development.
More specialized training, there were some entire weeks of training that were pointless once I got to working through bugs and projects.
Went through a phone interview and a technical interview, and they asked me for an on-site one. This is literally my first interview. The phone interview was more like asking for general questions and giving you more info about the company and the j
You apply for PM or TS, and they may let you know you are also considered for the QM role. The interview includes a presentation that you have to make. I think it is effectively the same as PM, but you are judged for PM (IS) or QM.
The first round was an online assessment and a phone interview. The online assessment consisted of math, reasoning, and programming-based questions. The phone interview was informal and just a conversation about the position.
Went through a phone interview and a technical interview, and they asked me for an on-site one. This is literally my first interview. The phone interview was more like asking for general questions and giving you more info about the company and the j
You apply for PM or TS, and they may let you know you are also considered for the QM role. The interview includes a presentation that you have to make. I think it is effectively the same as PM, but you are judged for PM (IS) or QM.
The first round was an online assessment and a phone interview. The online assessment consisted of math, reasoning, and programming-based questions. The phone interview was informal and just a conversation about the position.