Cool campus with an exceptional food court, nerdy culture with Nerf guns, casual yet rapid environment, and a lot of meaningful work. Hanging out with other interns was also really fun. Oh, and free lunches in campus events.
Turner's going through a bit of a predicament right now due to the Time Warner (now WarnerMedia) merging with AT&T, as there were quite a bit of layoffs in other departments.
The manager does a good job taking time off for herself to look out for her employees, despite having a hefty schedule. I don't have any useful advice per se, but I could tell the environment was getting a bit more hasty and stressful for the senior developers, causing a few of them to leave.
I connected with the intern on LinkedIn who worked here for Fall 2016. She also happens to go to the same school as I do. I was given the hiring manager's email address. After discussing my qualifications and the details of the internship, I had a p
As I'm slowly getting through school and go further down this path to my degree, experience is emphasized. What better way to do this than with a company that you enjoy? So, I did some research to look at companies I liked and came across a web devel
Initial contact was made by a 3rd party IT staffing firm. The manager was friendly. The actual interview was with the manager and 3 of their developers.
I connected with the intern on LinkedIn who worked here for Fall 2016. She also happens to go to the same school as I do. I was given the hiring manager's email address. After discussing my qualifications and the details of the internship, I had a p
As I'm slowly getting through school and go further down this path to my degree, experience is emphasized. What better way to do this than with a company that you enjoy? So, I did some research to look at companies I liked and came across a web devel
Initial contact was made by a 3rd party IT staffing firm. The manager was friendly. The actual interview was with the manager and 3 of their developers.