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Hello everyone! I'm looking for an entry level Product Manager role at a Tech company. Currently I'm working at Cognizant as a Programmer Analyst Trainee Intern and will be graduating next month with a major in Computer Science. If there's any opening for Associate Product Manager in your org., please let me know!
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Bro stop ripping bag until you get the job its not a big ask
Yes. Utility clients require their vendors to test during onboarding.
50-60 days is plenty don’t sweat it. You won’t get hair tested for a client, you’re fine.
It’d be a urine test. Drink more water than you usually would and make sure to stay active. 20-25 days is plenty to get it out of your system. You can get cheap tests on Amazon if you want to make sure yourself
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Some clients require drug test for consultants/vendors (urine)
+1, I’ve also had clients require it due to funding source who wouldn’t require testing otherwise. Grant money stipulation or something.
I’ve worked in nearly every regulated industry besides banking and have never been tested. I would recommend taking a break for a month before your start date though - simply for peace of mind…
Been on several O&G engagements and never tested
Worked in energy for a very long time and have never been tested.
I have a couple friends that work for utilities that had to take a test. If you fail for thc then you have to show that you have a card for it and they waive the failure. A lot of blue states (NY/NJ/CT/MA that I’m aware of) don’t allow companies to fire or turn you down for a failed test if you have a card.
Financial services as far as industries. Not sure about interns specifically, but I doubt they'd treat them any different from the rest of the team.
Sometimes clients request it