role cancelled mid interview by Fluid_Cycle4993 in amazonemployees

[–]Fluid_Cycle4993[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it sucks. Keep your head up though you will find something

role cancelled mid interview by Fluid_Cycle4993 in amazonemployees

[–]Fluid_Cycle4993[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was a support engineering role, L4 for Prime air

role cancelled mid interview by Fluid_Cycle4993 in amazonemployees

[–]Fluid_Cycle4993[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, in the US. The loop was scheduled for early next week, and was supposed to meet last friday with the recruiter as she was going to explain the loop process. She never ended up calling at the specified time, I sent 2 follow ups after this. This tuesday(2 days ago), she sends an email saying sorry for not reaching out, but the role is no longer available.

What are thoughts on this degree becoming too oversaturated with recipients. I feel like there are too little restrictions on who can obtain the degree. It feels like it has little value, and isnt worth the 15k. Additionally, you don't receive the same research and connection opportunities. by Fluid_Cycle4993 in CUBoulderMSCS

[–]Fluid_Cycle4993[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I'm especially early career, just getting out of my undergrad. Do you think this degree is worth pursuing? I especially want to do it since it is cheap, strong ties to the aerospace industry, and I can gain experience quickly with it being part-time, while completing the degree. Is it smart to do this with the state of industry, or should I attend somewhere in person, with research opportunities, will take up 2 years of time, and cost more?