Nothing much in the pro category. I guess if you are a recent college grad, you could get some experience. But the company is designed to not retain anyone.
Not much in the way of pros anymore. They don't like older people; they don't want to keep anyone for a long period of time. The company is running low on experience these days, so I retired, tired of the mistreatment.
Quit
Very professional. They asked a variety of questions to gauge how I would react in a social situation, where my technical skills lie, as well as testing my creative thinking.
I applied online and was called in a week. The process and interview were pretty smooth and easier than I thought. I had four interviewers: * One asked technical questions. * Another assessed behavioral and personality traits. * The other explaine
Not so difficult, as I was previously vetted by friends and school. Credibility was established. Questions were asked about my current job and my future prospects. They asked if a pay cut would be acceptable based on my 'geographic location'.
Very professional. They asked a variety of questions to gauge how I would react in a social situation, where my technical skills lie, as well as testing my creative thinking.
I applied online and was called in a week. The process and interview were pretty smooth and easier than I thought. I had four interviewers: * One asked technical questions. * Another assessed behavioral and personality traits. * The other explaine
Not so difficult, as I was previously vetted by friends and school. Credibility was established. Questions were asked about my current job and my future prospects. They asked if a pay cut would be acceptable based on my 'geographic location'.