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Hello! I have an upcoming interview with Dell Technologies for the position Data Engineer and Automation Consultant. It's a 30 minute Zoom call interview with the director of Data Engineering team.
1. Can I have suggestions on how to prepare for the interview?
2. Directors in this bowl - what questions will you ask a potential a senior/mid-senior employee in am interview?
3. Dell/Ex-Dell employees, Kindly share your experience working with the company - How is the career growth & WLB
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Sounds like the government doesn't even have that sorted yet: https://news.clearancejobs.com/2020/03/23/5-tips-for-cleared-workers-navigating-working-from-home/
I used to work on a clearance project at the contractor site. The only reason we didn't work remotely was because the managers didn't want us to. This was about 11 years ago so I'm sure the answer right now is yes. You might not have access to production data, but could still get work done.
Probably have to do something in tech
Not sure..
I haven't seen a lot of people work remotely, but perhaps that's likely to change? I think there's just too much risk associated with it
Do a lot of people work at the contractor site or is it mostly at the government site?