The benefits are excellent, especially the 401k match and a lot of silly perks like casino night during the day, games and contests on campus, vouchers to sports games in Atlanta, and discounts on any cultural events in Atlanta.
What does it take to get promoted? They are handed out like candy to some, while others are often overlooked. It seems like if you do nothing or do your job poorly, you are better off than people who work hard and deliver consistently.
Man up! If employees aren't doing their jobs or are performing poorly, address it. Reward employees who do their jobs well. Make your expectations of employees clear and follow through.
Recruiter contacted me with a phone screen. Then a tech phone interview, but mostly discussed the projects I worked on and this position will be working on; a very typical phone interview. Then an onsite interview with the team. The onsite included a
Applied online. For a phone call from a recruiter at Turner after about a month. She asked a few basic questions regarding my experience and emailed me back with a request for a phone interview with the manager. The phone interview went well. The re
Very, very technical interview, from language specifics to problem-solving. Asked the "1 mile south, 1 mile west, 1 mile north" question. Asked the "5 people max in bathroom" question. Asked to pseudo-code the Factorial method.
Recruiter contacted me with a phone screen. Then a tech phone interview, but mostly discussed the projects I worked on and this position will be working on; a very typical phone interview. Then an onsite interview with the team. The onsite included a
Applied online. For a phone call from a recruiter at Turner after about a month. She asked a few basic questions regarding my experience and emailed me back with a request for a phone interview with the manager. The phone interview went well. The re
Very, very technical interview, from language specifics to problem-solving. Asked the "1 mile south, 1 mile west, 1 mile north" question. Asked the "5 people max in bathroom" question. Asked to pseudo-code the Factorial method.