Flexible working hours, friendly people. They are always there to help you. Not much pressure. Working at Autodesk is really a good experience.
In such a big software company, there are always new technologies required to learn. Sometimes, it is really challenging, and I always fear that I cannot learn new stuff as fast as others.
More team building activities.
HR call, in-person interview with the team. Communication via email with the recruiter. Weird experience, since the team members simply sit around in silence and stare at you while you communicate with the team lead.
For internships, students were selected for further interviews. The interview questions were fairly straightforward. Autodesk was looking for previous work experience. Be prepared for technical questions related to the job description and your skills
I was contacted by HR and had a face-to-face interview. There were two interviewers, and they were all friendly. The questions were mostly behavioral, focusing on going over my resume. No technical questions were asked.
HR call, in-person interview with the team. Communication via email with the recruiter. Weird experience, since the team members simply sit around in silence and stare at you while you communicate with the team lead.
For internships, students were selected for further interviews. The interview questions were fairly straightforward. Autodesk was looking for previous work experience. Be prepared for technical questions related to the job description and your skills
I was contacted by HR and had a face-to-face interview. There were two interviewers, and they were all friendly. The questions were mostly behavioral, focusing on going over my resume. No technical questions were asked.