Very large organization with the opportunity for mobility and an excellent benefits package.
After 10 years, I found the IT organization lacking sound leadership. Within the various IT groups I worked in, you work long hours and very hard. Most times, this is unnecessary and mostly due to misguided leaders in key positions providing poor direction.
Place more emphasis on obtaining feedback from direct reports and solid 360 performance reviews of the IT Leadership and Management Team. Specifically, ED and first-band MDs.
Long and slightly disorganized. Several changes in the follow-up interview scheduling occurred, which were usually at the last minute. The initial handoff from the headhunter was decent, but after that, it was not smooth.
The process moved fairly quickly. I submitted my resume/application and heard back from the system within a couple of days. They are moving HR systems, so there were a handful of bugs that made the process a little bumpy, but otherwise, the recruitin
Having been referred by an existing employee for a non-advertised job, no job description was shared with me beforehand. This meant that I had very little to go on to prepare for the interview. The interview started off with the Executive Director c
Long and slightly disorganized. Several changes in the follow-up interview scheduling occurred, which were usually at the last minute. The initial handoff from the headhunter was decent, but after that, it was not smooth.
The process moved fairly quickly. I submitted my resume/application and heard back from the system within a couple of days. They are moving HR systems, so there were a handful of bugs that made the process a little bumpy, but otherwise, the recruitin
Having been referred by an existing employee for a non-advertised job, no job description was shared with me beforehand. This meant that I had very little to go on to prepare for the interview. The interview started off with the Executive Director c