Me postulé a través de una recomendación de un empleado. El proceso tomó 5 días. Acudí a una entrevista en Comcast (Saint Paul, MN) en nov 2015
Entrevista
The process was very efficient and moved quickly. The interviewers were well-prepared and engaged in learning about me. I've had three of four interviews before an offer will be presented. Each time it was a great experience. The interviewers made me very at easy, and it was easy to believe they mean the interview to be a two way dialogue as they want to ensure hires know they're a good fit for the culture also.
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Pregunta 1
How have you handled peers with whom you didn't have a great relationship?
My Comcast interview felt rushed but polite. The recruiter followed a script, asked basic technical questions, and emphasized metrics. Communication was clear, though impersonal. I left unsure about next steps, yet cautiously optimistic about the team and role overall there.
Recruiter screen, hiring manager, peer, department head. Each was scheduled by the recruiter and I got info like LinkedIns for each person I was going to meet with and how I would work with them.
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Pregunta 1
Talk about stakeholder management and how you work in a group
Me postulé a través de otra fuente. El proceso tomó 2 meses. Acudí a una entrevista en Comcast (Chennai) en feb 2025
Entrevista
I completed approximately two-month-long Manager interview process, which included a technical round, three managerial interviews, a cross-functional team discussion, and an HR round. The process was smooth and required no follow-up on my part.
They shared the salary breakdown with me, and when I tried to negotiate, they just went silent and wrapped up the discussion.
I'm thinking this might be because they had earlier mentioned that with my experience, I'm only eligible for a 'Manager Level 2/3' role. Perhaps HR took note of this during the salary talks and decided to move on.
Whatever the reason, two things struck me as quite unusual:
It was very odd that they weren't open to any salary negotiation.
Generally, US-based companies don't have discrimination regarding experience or age. I've seen many people even in their 40s working as developers in US companies. So, I'm not sure why a US-based company would have these kinds of (may be unwritten), perhaps discriminatory, rules.
Anyway though the end is not good, the overall process went fine and so marking as good.
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Pregunta 1
Java/ microservices architectural questions.
Behavioral and management questions.