J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Comcast (New York, NY)
Entretien
I received an email from a recruiter on 12/19 advising that they would like to set up a face to face interview on 12/21. I responded on 12/19 advising that I was currently on a large project but would be delighted to interview and will be available anytime 12/21. The response I recieved was "12/21 is the only other day we are doing interviews". I then responded letting him know how important it was for me to finish up this project and asked if there was anyway to get another day scheduled. I recieved no response. I followed-up on 12/20 to ask if he had been able to fit me in on any other day and recieved no response. I felt as thought this was a very unprofessional experience.
Autres retours d’entretien d’embauche pour un poste comme Manager chez Comcast
My Comcast interview felt rushed but polite. The recruiter followed a script, asked basic technical questions, and emphasized metrics. Communication was clear, though impersonal. I left unsure about next steps, yet cautiously optimistic about the team and role overall there.
Recruiter screen, hiring manager, peer, department head. Each was scheduled by the recruiter and I got info like LinkedIns for each person I was going to meet with and how I would work with them.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Talk about stakeholder management and how you work in a group
J'ai postulé via une autre source. Le processus a pris 2 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez Comcast (Chennai) en févr. 2025
Entretien
I completed approximately two-month-long Manager interview process, which included a technical round, three managerial interviews, a cross-functional team discussion, and an HR round. The process was smooth and required no follow-up on my part.
They shared the salary breakdown with me, and when I tried to negotiate, they just went silent and wrapped up the discussion.
I'm thinking this might be because they had earlier mentioned that with my experience, I'm only eligible for a 'Manager Level 2/3' role. Perhaps HR took note of this during the salary talks and decided to move on.
Whatever the reason, two things struck me as quite unusual:
It was very odd that they weren't open to any salary negotiation.
Generally, US-based companies don't have discrimination regarding experience or age. I've seen many people even in their 40s working as developers in US companies. So, I'm not sure why a US-based company would have these kinds of (may be unwritten), perhaps discriminatory, rules.
Anyway though the end is not good, the overall process went fine and so marking as good.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Java/ microservices architectural questions.
Behavioral and management questions.