A "Multidiscipline Engineer" is a title for them to place you in any department. (Studied MechE in college and was placed as a multidiscipline engineer. My scope was basically customer support…)
They hired us upon the impression of hybrid work, then started taking away the capability of working from home.
Pay is decent.
Management doesn’t care about you; they only care about the numbers. The real ones are your coworkers, which only made it fun.
This was for an entry-level role. STAR format, 5 questions. I was asked about experience and difficult/pressure situations. Besides the 5 STAR questions, a couple of yes/no questions were asked, e.g., "Have you ever used tool X?"
One phone screen and then one video interview technical round and then a call with the hiring manager. The phone screen was standard behavioral questions, and the technicals were easy LeetCode questions.
Step 1: Phone screening with recruiter - job overview, resume review, and interview process outline. Step 2: Hackerrank - basic LeetCode question. Step 3: Panel interview with team - STAR questions, basic programming questions, and personal experie
This was for an entry-level role. STAR format, 5 questions. I was asked about experience and difficult/pressure situations. Besides the 5 STAR questions, a couple of yes/no questions were asked, e.g., "Have you ever used tool X?"
One phone screen and then one video interview technical round and then a call with the hiring manager. The phone screen was standard behavioral questions, and the technicals were easy LeetCode questions.
Step 1: Phone screening with recruiter - job overview, resume review, and interview process outline. Step 2: Hackerrank - basic LeetCode question. Step 3: Panel interview with team - STAR questions, basic programming questions, and personal experie