Salary and benefits are fair.
They operate like big corporate companies.
Too much politics.
This might vary a lot by each group, but each conductor etch team has an exclusive culture where you don’t want to have technical discussions with anyone else but only with your manager.
Got an email from the hiring manager two weeks after submitting my resume. I had a phone interview on the same day with the hiring manager and two other people. At the end of the interview, I was invited to an onsite interview. The next week, I had
I was interviewed on campus by both engineers and their supervisors. I described my research experience during my master's program, and I also provided some design work from my master's research portfolio. I did research and coursework in the thermo-
The interviewer was chill, but provided no feedback. He didn't ask many questions and didn't show interest in my responses. He asked some questions on the resume and followed up with some technical questions.
Got an email from the hiring manager two weeks after submitting my resume. I had a phone interview on the same day with the hiring manager and two other people. At the end of the interview, I was invited to an onsite interview. The next week, I had
I was interviewed on campus by both engineers and their supervisors. I described my research experience during my master's program, and I also provided some design work from my master's research portfolio. I did research and coursework in the thermo-
The interviewer was chill, but provided no feedback. He didn't ask many questions and didn't show interest in my responses. He asked some questions on the resume and followed up with some technical questions.