Good salary, great team, in Los Angeles.
My job is contract, not off-day, stock, and benefits.
It was really smooth, and I didn't feel nervous at any point. It was very easy to introduce myself and talk about my past experiences relevant to the role.
It was a "get to know you" interview, so technical questions were limited. The interviewer asked about my resume and course details, though they were from the concerned department.
The first was with an existing Reliability Engineer for 0.5 hours. The second was with the hiring manager for 0.5 hours as well. Felt rushed; a half hour was not enough time. They don't ask Google-type questions like, "If you could be any animal, wha
It was really smooth, and I didn't feel nervous at any point. It was very easy to introduce myself and talk about my past experiences relevant to the role.
It was a "get to know you" interview, so technical questions were limited. The interviewer asked about my resume and course details, though they were from the concerned department.
The first was with an existing Reliability Engineer for 0.5 hours. The second was with the hiring manager for 0.5 hours as well. Felt rushed; a half hour was not enough time. They don't ask Google-type questions like, "If you could be any animal, wha