Overall, it's a good place to gain experience and work with some great people. The benefits are really competitive, which is a huge perk. It's a great company name to have on your resume, with good company culture for the most part.
It's difficult to move up internally, and you're always on edge about being outsourced or let go.
There are minimal conversations about career paths with management, and being forced to come back to the office is an additional, unnecessary stress.
They don't give bonuses, and each year you have to fight for a small annual raise, at most about 3%, that is also attached to your performance.
There were a total of two rounds. The first round was virtual and it went very well. They just wanted to know about Wells Fargo and what a bank does. The second round was also quite good. They were very positive while taking the interview, but in th
It took about 3 weeks to receive a phone screening. Then, it took 2-3 weeks with the hiring manager. It took about 3 weeks to hear back that I got the position. The background check took a month. I started two weeks after the background check cle
I cold applied in August, as soon as their applications opened. I got an OA a week or so later on HackerRank. It was basic multiple-choice questions with two coding implementation questions. Then I got an email asking about my location preferences. A
There were a total of two rounds. The first round was virtual and it went very well. They just wanted to know about Wells Fargo and what a bank does. The second round was also quite good. They were very positive while taking the interview, but in th
It took about 3 weeks to receive a phone screening. Then, it took 2-3 weeks with the hiring manager. It took about 3 weeks to hear back that I got the position. The background check took a month. I started two weeks after the background check cle
I cold applied in August, as soon as their applications opened. I got an OA a week or so later on HackerRank. It was basic multiple-choice questions with two coding implementation questions. Then I got an email asking about my location preferences. A