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      Entrevista para Front End Web Developer

      31 may 2016
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      Redlands, CA
      Sin ofertas
      Experiencia negativa
      Entrevista difícil

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      Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó más de 2 meses. Acudí a una entrevista en Esri (Redlands, CA) en mar 2016

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      The interview process was a phone interview with the department recruiter. Then in person interview with several team members plus a code test which all takes about 5 hours. Then 2 weeks later I was told that they liked me but my salary requirements were a little higher than they wanted to go. I said it was fine and so they moved me on to an interview with a marketing vp which ended up being a phone interview scheduled almost a month later. She was lovely and told me she really liked me a lot. Then they did a background check. Then I waited about another 3 weeks and I got an email that there was one more interview left with two corporate higher ups. For that interview I waited nearly an hour to be seen. Then I was interviewed for about 2 hours and they asked all about my life. It seemed they didn't want it to end. I was given a few magazines and sent in my way and told I would hear back within a week or two. About 3 weeks later I got an email asking for my availability to speak on the phone and once I got on the phone was given a curt and vague response that I was not going to get an offer. By this point, however, it was months later and I had already received other offers that I turned down waiting for them, which they knew and didn't seem to care, and so it hurt but luckily I got two great offers soon after. I just wish the whole process had been more efficient and considerate.

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      A million questions like what was the worst thing that ever happened at work and how did you handle it, and tell me about your entire journey since college and who do you like to read or follow in the coding or design world?
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