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No Offer – Reviewed Jan 20, 2013
Interview Details 3 people interview, I think they need a project manager instead of the engineer. one of them, I think he is the hiring manager. He asked a lot of questions. but the questions are not that hard. I think I answered them very well. I don't want this job because I don't think it is an engineer position.
Interview Question –
Three strengths and one weakness
why are you interested in this program
What do you know about AT&T
Why do you want to work for AT&T What interests you in a career
Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Chicago, IL (US) Jun 2012 – Reviewed Oct 06, 2012
Interview Details HR was a bit slow and inefficient but they eventually took care of me in a professional and courteous manner. Interview questions were pretty standard. Interviewer was a much more experienced employee but still understood the situation of an entry-level job seeker. The interview could really be more of a 2-way conversation if you want it to be, as opposed to a traditional interview.
Interview Question – How would you visually represent a problem you had to solve? View Answer
Negotiation Details – Everything was through email and pretty intuitive.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Dallas, TX (US) Apr 2011 – Reviewed May 29, 2012
Interview Details Very laid back
Interview Question – There was noting out of the ordinary. Answer Question
Why AT&T? For your next step, think AT&T, the world's largest communications company. You will find yourself connecting communications and technology with opportunities that will take you to places you never imagined… — Full Overview
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No thanks – I'll just look around