
What I loved working at #REFRESHSMARTHOME.COMNEWHOPE
I can take any house and make it smart I can do your lighting your hbac I can control all of your compliances and do everything possible to make it is easily and comfortable for the homeowner responsible and safe when it comes to security

I would not recommend someone to work at #SMSInfocomm because
Don't do it.

What I loved about working at #VersytecLLC was
I didn't just work at Versytec, I started the company. After spending about 10 months doing market research and securing my own finances, the company was launched in January of 2004. Versytec was the first company to offer 3rd party maintenance in the large system large corporate ERP software market. After hiring our international support staff of development engineers and consultants we sold directly to the end user community, capturing a significant portion of the market. If you would like to hear more please contact me directly. Al Striebel

What I loved working at #Sotech.sa
I loved working at Sotech. Sa cause I was leaning a lot of thing

The greatest thing I enjoyed about working for #FocusMicro was
I loved the traveling. Use to do 3 months at a time, Washington State, Louisiana, Puerto Rico, The Northeast US 4 times, Pennsylvania, Jersey, NY..., up and down the east coast. It was long hours and hard work but I had a blast.

What I loved working at #E.C.S.
It was much easier for me to provide for my family

What I loved working at #E.C.S.
It was much easier for me to provide for my family

Botched a technical question; am I boned?
Had a final round of interviews today. Prior to today I'd been CRUSHING it in the first two rounds really vibing with the people of the company and answering technical questions and even asking a lot of them back. But today during one of four interviews i did for the final round I struggled through a technical question. The interviewer was the woman I'd be working directly under and the question was about preliminary steps in analyzing data. I answered ok on what kinds of fields we would see in a fictional data set and she asked how I would minimize the amount of data observed and focus on the more important subset. The one method I gave her was ok but she was looking for me to say build a histogram and look at the outliers. Such a simple task that I should have remembered and I messed it up. Am I boned? Should I call it quits and get back into the swing of sending out apps and going to networking events? The co founder asked me similar technical questions and I did a little better but wasn't perfect. Plus he and I really vibed talking about machine learning. I think that it's a 50/50 shot that I get this job when just 8 hours ago I was just about a shoe-in.

What I loved working at #TeleTech
W@H job the trainer, team lead and supervisor made training and working a very comfortable and relaxed learning environment

The greatest thing I enjoyed about working for #Bingboulder was
I worked in the tubing section , it was pretty straight forward nothin really hard our bosses were great and for the few months I was there for I made pretty good money for a minor , and I got a invitation to come work the following year