The hours were very flexible, and if there was any time between project work, there were workshops called "lunch and learns," as well as opportunities to fulfill tasks and learn more about fellow interns' positions across the campus.
No real company work due to lack of security clearance.
Interviewed at a Society of Women Engineers convention. It was a great interview, but a very competitive process. Felt like I learned a lot about the company culture and was excited about the work opportunities.
A few non-technical questions. No technical ones. Not that bad. Also, resume walkthrough. Nice people and non-stressful environment. Just answer the questions and you'll be fine. Don't think about it too hard.
Had a 15-minute HR screening call about eligibility for the job. After that, had one interview with a panel of about 4-5 engineers. They asked very typical interview questions, and they were all behavioral.
Interviewed at a Society of Women Engineers convention. It was a great interview, but a very competitive process. Felt like I learned a lot about the company culture and was excited about the work opportunities.
A few non-technical questions. No technical ones. Not that bad. Also, resume walkthrough. Nice people and non-stressful environment. Just answer the questions and you'll be fine. Don't think about it too hard.
Had a 15-minute HR screening call about eligibility for the job. After that, had one interview with a panel of about 4-5 engineers. They asked very typical interview questions, and they were all behavioral.