What started out as a great interviewing process turned into a "whack" experience. Let me lay out what happened:
This is where things became wishy-washy. I was told by the hiring manager that a technical interview was “definitely” coming, and then a complete 180 happened. They completely ghosted me in every regard. Things were going so well, and then a complete halt occurred. Well, this is where things get interesting.
I saw on Zip Recruiter that a Test Engineer position opened up as a contract role. I reached out to the contract company and confirmed that the Autodesk job did, in fact, move to contract. Then, the position on Workday was changed from Software Test Engineer to just Software Engineer, even though the position calls for mostly testing. I'm an MSME, and this was just weird behavior, to say the least. I'm not sure what happened or why it happened; I guess it's just business!
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The following metrics were computed from 2 interview experiences for the Autodesk Software Test Engineer role in Novi, Michigan.
Autodesk's interview process for their Software Test Engineer roles in Novi, Michigan is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very negative feelings for Autodesk's Software Test Engineer interview process in Novi, Michigan.