Learned a lot when it came to software development, critical thinking, and teamwork.
Remote work had its cons, such as missing the human element.
Interviewers are inexperienced (lots of duplicate questions and poor listening; I repeated myself across interviews and within the same interview!). The interviewers could not answer how they intend to test their software. Software engineers beware!
It is a structured interview with a phone call and a panel of interviewers. The panel will ask from a standard set of questions. You will have the opportunity to ask questions.
1 interview - 5 people panel. They all ask questions in their realm of expertise, ranging from FPGA to C to C++, etc. Some behavioral as well as technical questions. Overall, fairly easy going.
Interviewers are inexperienced (lots of duplicate questions and poor listening; I repeated myself across interviews and within the same interview!). The interviewers could not answer how they intend to test their software. Software engineers beware!
It is a structured interview with a phone call and a panel of interviewers. The panel will ask from a standard set of questions. You will have the opportunity to ask questions.
1 interview - 5 people panel. They all ask questions in their realm of expertise, ranging from FPGA to C to C++, etc. Some behavioral as well as technical questions. Overall, fairly easy going.