Everyone is very well educated about the products and services provided, and everyone knows what they are talking about.
Most of the employees of the company are very nice and kind and do their best to help you out whenever you need it. Of course, there are always those mean, snobby people like in every other company, but there are way more nice people.
Overall, a great place to be a hardware engineer.
Not too many. Could have better pay though. Someone needs to pay for that Lamborghini ;)
I had a technical phone interview with an engineer from the hardware team. The conversation lasted about 40 minutes. Roughly 5 minutes at the beginning were spent reviewing my resume and previous project experience. After that, the interviewer jump
I had a video meeting with the hiring manager. They asked me about relevant past work experience and told me about the position I was interviewing for. Then, they asked me some technical questions in order to confirm that I was able to solve releva
The interview process began with a recruiter call. After that, there was a call with the hiring manager. This was followed by a panel interview with five engineers, who possessed diverse mechanical, electrical, and embedded expertise. Finally, you
I had a technical phone interview with an engineer from the hardware team. The conversation lasted about 40 minutes. Roughly 5 minutes at the beginning were spent reviewing my resume and previous project experience. After that, the interviewer jump
I had a video meeting with the hiring manager. They asked me about relevant past work experience and told me about the position I was interviewing for. Then, they asked me some technical questions in order to confirm that I was able to solve releva
The interview process began with a recruiter call. After that, there was a call with the hiring manager. This was followed by a panel interview with five engineers, who possessed diverse mechanical, electrical, and embedded expertise. Finally, you