It was my first full-time job out of college for 7 years. It was a perfect transition from being a clueless college student to a professional with the rotational program. Lots of opportunities and interactions. Feels like a family.
The feeling of family became irrelevant once work from home started. Your experience will vary too widely depending on your boss.
There was a limit to one's patience, how much one could go through not knowing what to do, not knowing how to do it, and not knowing why they are doing it. This is something no employee ever deserves, or at least all three at once. I certainly wanted to give it a chance until we were back in-person, but I realized that day isn't coming for a while, and I've essentially lost patience.
There were three interviewers. All behavior questions, the interview lasted 30 minutes. The interview was shaky because the questions were unusual, but they were supportive of the answers and very communicative.
Canceled 30 minutes before the interview, and the HR handled it very poorly. Poor management. Maybe due to all the changes the company is going through, but could have at least canceled it a day before.
There is a standardized book/log of questions and procedures they will follow for the interview. The interviewer will grade your answers based on a scale. Most of the questions are behavioral, but they will ask some questions that require some techni
There were three interviewers. All behavior questions, the interview lasted 30 minutes. The interview was shaky because the questions were unusual, but they were supportive of the answers and very communicative.
Canceled 30 minutes before the interview, and the HR handled it very poorly. Poor management. Maybe due to all the changes the company is going through, but could have at least canceled it a day before.
There is a standardized book/log of questions and procedures they will follow for the interview. The interviewer will grade your answers based on a scale. Most of the questions are behavioral, but they will ask some questions that require some techni