Yo anybody ever heard of the unbounded. Posted my resume on Dice.com and they gave me a call. Got to take a pre-screen test tomorrow.
If anybody knows about them, let a nicca know.
what r u a ios developer or something? They do IT solutions n sh1t just like a bunch of companies do. I'm not sure if they do IT staffing, but they might, so you need to ask them if they are the end client.
Dice is a great place to put ur resume, so u did good w that sh1t. you can PM ur resume ( to pretty it up and catch IT recruiters eyes and Boolean searches) and any questions if u need help with anything.
nah they are a consulting firms and hire IT techs to go around the country and complete projects for different companies who needs them. I'm guessing Ios development is part of it too.
I'm familiar with programming languages which is why i'm qualified for the job.
starting salary is around 45-60K, travel expense and hotel fees are paid for.
how many years do you have in... couldn't you be making more than that??? like around 75K w benefits? Do u get ben w your 50 K?

just graduated in Feb. bruh....![]()

ohhh ok. well you're in a good place then.
breh i've looked around and found some reviews of people who work there. The company rated at around 3.2/5 and a lot of posts on there were saying that to take the job only if i'm really desperate. 
“I wouldn't wish this place on my worst enemies”
Former Consultant in Atlanta, GA – Reviewed Apr 11, 2013 – New
Pros – They pay for flights. They train you. You meet a group of guys during training. And the kicker...at the end of your training, they add 6-8 years of experience onto your resume.
Cons – Well...During training, you sign a contract stating that you will give 2 years of your life to Unbounded Solutions.. during these two years you will be doing whatever they ask you to do, going where they want you to go, saying what they want you to say, lying, cheating, or whatever else they feel like asking you to do or else you will owe them a shabby $10,000+. At the end of your training, they add 6-8 years of experience to your resume. So, when you are placed on a job, you are welcomed with unrealistic expectations. You have to memorize your fake resume with your fake experiences, fake marketing phone numbers, fake marketing emails...about the only thing thats real on the resume will be your first name and last name.... (Not a joke)...
Or if you are lucky enough such that, if you fail to meet some expectations during the training, you WILL be fired... Congrats!!
Here's my advice to job seekers out there.. From one human being to another... Please look for other opportunities. This is not worth sacrificing your moral values and integrity. By avoiding this place, you will save yourself lots of headaches and heartaches...Good luck on your job search!!
Advice to Senior Management – Please be upfront with your scams... I mean schemes.
breh i've looked around and found some reviews of people who work there. The company rated at around 3.2/5 and a lot of posts on there were saying that to take the job only if i'm really desperate.
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most places, starting off will have bad reviews.... unless ur lucky and find a regular company that just happens to be looking for a entry level developer. What states are you open to working out of?