I applied through university. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at AT&T (Holmdel, NJ) in Jan 2008
Interview
first that conducted a phone interview with the basic stuff like resume, education, background. Was all pretty simple stuff then went in for a 1 on 1 with a hiring manager. He got more specific with the questions. He was a very nice upfront guy. Some technical questions but nothing to bad.
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Question 1
describe a situation when you didn't have an answer and how you go about it
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at AT&T (Ann Arbor, MI) in Feb 2023
Interview
Easy and fast. quick replies and feedback. one interview and done. I thought it was very easy. The man was very nice who interviewed me. I like him a lot.
The process took 3 months. I interviewed at AT&T in Jul 2016
Interview
Ridiculous - inexperienced phone screeners who ask ridiculous questions relating to information that is on the resume, the application, LinkedIN. Why do companies insist on this ridiculous layer of bureaucracy and then bemoan why they can't find talent? If you want local candidates only, put it in the posting. Otherwise, don't ASK me if I live in the state where the job is - YOU FORCE me to include my current state of residence. If I lived in the locality, YOU'D KNOW IT!
The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at AT&T in Jan 2012
Interview
The process was a bit confusing and it seemed as if the right hand did not know what the left hand was doing at moments. The strangest question I received was "did you apply because this is ATT or because it is your functional area?"