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Vectorworks columbia md building
Vectorworks columbia md building





vectorworks columbia md building

I email the HR and ask them what's going on? HR's reply, "Oh yeah, I've been meaning to email you that we're not hiring for this position anymore.". At this point, there's no word from the company about the interview. Now here comes the fun part, 2 days before the on-site interview, I get an email that my flight has been cancelled. Then I get called on-site and we agree on a date and they even book the flight tickets and other accommodations. So I get a phone screening interview, I pretty much nail it. I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Vectorworks (Columbia, MD) in Feb 2016 Interview I was thankful, because it sounds like a job I don't want to go to every day. 2 weeks passed and I forgot about the terrible experience until I got an email stating they decided to NOT continue with the process. Didn't wait for a response, just hung up the phone. Once we were done, he said "OK, someone will call you" and just hung up the phone. The entire time he complained about minuscule things that are really just coding style. The next question was to fire up my computer and share my screen and write a few functions in "C" programming language. By this time I felt like I just wanted to hang up the phone and I probably should have. His response for each one was a robotic "OK". is this, Ok, I'm lets get started" and he began asking me barrage of technical questions. When he called he essential stated "Hello. I was asked about the normal rounds of O-O questions. I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Vectorworks (Columbia, MD) Interview







Vectorworks columbia md building