I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at AT&T in Jan 2011
Interview
Initial step is a phone interview. The interview was surprisingly aggressive with specific requirements to have used specific models and types of equipment and software (some proprietary to AT&T). May have simply been the interviewer or the position.
A post interview review of the job posting (and others) does indicate a desire to have and exceptionally close fit between any new hires and the existing position / duties. Potential candidates should be familiar with current AT&T equipment, software and procedures.
The interview was simple and straightforward, with no unexpected questions. However, the interviewer arrived about 30 minutes late to the scheduled meeting, which impacted the overall impression of the process.
2 rounds of interviews.
The first interview was extremely technical, even though the role is for a front-end feature. Luckily I'm very technical, so I was able to answer the questons flawlessly. I was asked in depth questions on APIs and white boarded requirements for an API that I would create.
The 2nd interview was with the director and it was fairly easy, but only because I have a lot of experience as a Product Manager and could give concrete examples.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Give a detailed breakdown of the API requirements for an API call that a 3rd party retailer would need to call in order to connect with AT&T to validate a customer's phone upgrade eligibility.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at AT&T (Texas City, TX) in June 2024
Interview
A recruiter connected with me, post I applied on their portal.
Had a 30 mins conversation with the hiring manager, It was quick and easy. They ghosted me without sharing any feedback :)