It is a first round HR interview. After checking my backgrounds, only asked three questions. 1. What is your strongest technical skill? 2. What have you done innovatively that will contribute to a long-lasting project? 3. Have you experience any conflicts between you and your teammates?
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1. What is your strongest technical skill? 2. What have you done innovatively that will contribute to a long-lasting project? 3. Have you experience any conflicts between you and your teammates?
The first round was a straightforward behavioral interview. The interviewer just asked questions in STAR method. First question threw me off slightly (included in this review). The others were simple, no "why AT&T" but "why this program?"
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Have you ever had to make a presentation with no preparation beforehand?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at AT&T in Nov 2022
Interview
I applied after being reached out to by a recruiter. First, there is a 1 on 1 interview with an HR professional. This interview is very odd because they write down all your responses word for word for someone else to read and score. Next, they sent me a coding test (options to do it in R or Python). It was lengthy but not too difficult. Then, there was a technical interview where you expanded upon the test you took and were asked some additional questions like "Explain an algorithm to me." After that, there was an interview with a manager, It was mainly behavioral. Most questions were average. It did take a very long time for them to get back with a decision. So, I do wonder if they are losing talent that takes another job while waiting for a response. However, I was happy to receive an offer and it made the long process worth it.
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Q: Describe a time you had to present something without any preparation?