So far, it seems to be a very fast-paced environment which appears to offer significant opportunity to advance, at least within my business unit. I've learned an immense amount already. If anything, it has been a great opportunity to learn some of the business and a great entry point.
It's a call center position, so it's very heavily regulated and monitored. Daily schedules are planned to the minute.
More consistent client-specific resources.
Coding session. Logical questions. Behavioral question. In-person interview may be required sometimes. There will be one video round of interview before the in-person one. Coding sessions may not be mandatory for some candidates. Need to pass t
Brief tour of the (beautiful) facility, then behavioral and technical questions. Then an ending conversation with a previous LEAP grad. Just ask your representative in the phone interview what the questions might be for the technical interview, and
It was super easy, just Java classes and a few SQL queries. Just study up on the email they give you about what to prepare for, and you will do completely fine.
Coding session. Logical questions. Behavioral question. In-person interview may be required sometimes. There will be one video round of interview before the in-person one. Coding sessions may not be mandatory for some candidates. Need to pass t
Brief tour of the (beautiful) facility, then behavioral and technical questions. Then an ending conversation with a previous LEAP grad. Just ask your representative in the phone interview what the questions might be for the technical interview, and
It was super easy, just Java classes and a few SQL queries. Just study up on the email they give you about what to prepare for, and you will do completely fine.