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      Software Engineer Interview

      Mar 20, 2025
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      Uniti AI appears fundamentally uninterested in what you've actually accomplished in your career. Your work experience, technical skills, project successes, and professional recommendations mean little if you lack the "right" university name on your diploma. This approach creates a homogeneous environment that values prestige over demonstrated ability. Despite their outdated job descriptions that emphasize experience and technical skills, their actual hiring requirements have been "refined" (their term) to prioritize candidates exclusively from top 10 universities. This crucial requirement is conveniently omitted from public postings but becomes immediately apparent in their screening process. If you didn't attend a top-tier university, be prepared for immediate rejection regardless of your professional accomplishments. No amount of industry experience or technical expertise seems to overcome this arbitrary barrier. Save yourself time and apply to companies that value what you've actually built throughout your career rather than where you spent four years of your life.

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      Did you graduate from a top 10 university.
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