I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at DISH in Aug 2021
Interview
Overall, I was disappointed in the lack of transparency through the interview process. After four interviews, two technical challenges, and a culture fit assessment I was told by HR to expect an offer within a few days.
I got a call after three days and was told that they were ready to make an offer, but they asked if I could do one more interview because there was another team that I may be a great fit for. I did the additional interview and was then asked if I could do another interview with their team lead. I did that interview as well.
Finally, after this nearly three month process, the offer I was given was $20k less than the amount I asked for at the beginning of the interview process. The amount I originally asked for I was told was, “well within my reach given my skill and the role."
When I asked the HR rep how this happened, he said that during the three months I had been interviewing they hired someone for my original role and they can only offer me this alternative role. He basically said they like to “cast a wide net” when interviewing because the process takes so long and they can’t guarantee there’s a position available when you get to the end of it.
I wish this was communicated to me at the beginning because I turned down another job offer thinking I was going to work for Dish.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at DISH (American Fork, UT) in Jun 2019
Interview
The interview process involves an application online. However, try to get a referral from an existing employee. A phone screen from an HR rep that has no idea about the technologies. One of the HR people did not understand the difference between Java and Node. You will then be sent a take-home test that is non-technical. It is a basic math and reasoning test. Then onsite test for Watson Glaser & Wonderlic followed by a team 4 person then 2 manager interview. To score higher on the Watson Glaser skip the math questions and answer the logic questions first. The Wonderlic test is for testing whether you are conservative or liberal (economically). Most of the questions are true and false. The team portion was about organizing if/ else statements and communication, so like a 4 person coding session. The manager portion is more architectural and background in nature, but it did not seem well organized so it may vary by person.
I applied online. I interviewed at DISH (Denver, CO) in Jul 2013
Interview
First the hiring mangers have a phone interview, if pass, then a onsite screen test is scheduled. After pass that, then onsite interview with 3 groups of engineers. Each group will focus on different aspect of questions. Some will ask technical questions based on your resume, some will ask behavior questions etc.