07-27-2023
05:48 PM
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I was hoping I would be able to somehow let you know what the outcome was! Now we wait for the process to… process.
thanks for your role in this!
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I applied for an IT-adjacent position on July 5. Had three interviews, got the verbal approval last Friday and the actual offer this afternoon, less than 3 weeks total. Recruiter was very good about communicating the timeline and process, and setting/managing expectations. The overall experience for me was that SWA has got their HR processes down to a science.
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07-24-2023
07:17 PM
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Senior Tech Consultant role. Status update: Got an offer! Now to nail down the details!
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06-28-2023
09:39 PM
That is but one of the many possible meanings of it… although after checking with someone in recruiting, that did turn out to be the correct interpretation of it, and they’re going to fix it, probably an autocorrect drive-by that someone missed. With Southwest, it could just as easily have referred to the sassy preflight safety briefings some of the amazing flight attendants give!
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06-28-2023
04:10 PM
The question is more to the point of *which* usage or definition of SASS it’s asking about, as there are many, some of which I do actually have experience with and might be relevant, or I may have experience of that but under a different name.
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06-27-2023
02:49 PM
I was recently filling out an application and under the supplemental questions, it asked if I had ever worked “in a SASS type environment” without any further context or clarification as to what exactly they were asking. That’s a fairly initialism that can mean a ton of different things in different contexts - is this Southwest internal jargon? It is technology specific? Google was absolutely no help on trying to figure out what Southwest is wanting to know here. So, Southwest insiders… What the heck is it? And if you’re in HR and responsible for these supplemental questions, please don’t assume external applicants know what they are, and provide
definitions for initialisms - if people don’t know what you’re asking, you’re not going to get useful answers on those questions.
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