I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at DISH (Englewood, CO) in Jan 2009
Interview
DISH Network's hiring process is exceptionally long and cumbersome. An HR rep first reached out to me for a phone interview. I was then invited in for an interview with two hiring managers. After that, I interviewed with three other members of the team I was interviewing for a position with. In addition to the interviews, I was asked to complete various aptitude and personality tests that are required of all employees. I was also asked to complete a task for the hiring manager by putting together a report that would become part of my job, if accepted to the position. Weeks would go by without any word from the company, and then I would receive a call with instructions on completing the next step in the process. Overall, the process was very frustrating and many times I thought I had dropped out of the running due to lack of communication from the company.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at DISH (Littleton, CO) in Sep 2024
Interview
It was a joke of an interview. People seemed nice but they cared very little about my experience or background. You could tell they didnt take the time to review my information. Pretty sad that a place with so much turnover and negative view about working for the company is keeping good people from being considered.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at DISH (Centennial, CO) in Mar 2024
Interview
I did 5 rounds with the hiring team over the course of several weeks. Also some assessments along the way. I was already a little hesitant going into the process because of Dish's recent financial struggles ($26 billion in debt). I met a lot of the team and they seemed very nice but very exhausted. I wasn't a huge fan of the in-person requirement because work-life balance is huge for me. I ended up doing all rounds with them, (recruiter, hiring manager, panel team, outside department, and director). In my opinion, I think Dish is behind the times with their practices and benefits package. Nothing except the salary sounded appealing about joining the company. In the end, I ended up taking an offer from another company I felt like was a better fit and Dish took a week to decide if they wanted to offer me the job, which they did not. Would not interview here again.
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Why Dish?
How do I handle multiple priorities?
What is my writing style?
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at DISH
Interview
Prepare for your interview! They will ask how you prepared and if you have researched the company prior. I had a panel interview and then three more separate interviews after.