They gave me meaningful work as a 100% unexperienced intern.
They also gave me PTO during my summer internship.
The work I did wasn't directly related to electrical engineering, nor was it necessary to know electrical engineering. However, being an electrical engineer helped me understand my work.
Interviewed at a job fair. Received an offer within a month or so. The interview was mostly technical but consisted of very simple, basic electrical engineering questions. Topics included: * Analog * Circuit analysis * Op amp theory * etc.
I met with a recruiter at a campus career fair and then applied for an interview through the campus job board. I got the interview. It was very laid-back, and the interviewer asked very basic questions. They then talked about the company environment
It was fairly good and well organized. The team was very friendly and interactive. The interview process was smooth and finished the process in a week.
Interviewed at a job fair. Received an offer within a month or so. The interview was mostly technical but consisted of very simple, basic electrical engineering questions. Topics included: * Analog * Circuit analysis * Op amp theory * etc.
I met with a recruiter at a campus career fair and then applied for an interview through the campus job board. I got the interview. It was very laid-back, and the interviewer asked very basic questions. They then talked about the company environment
It was fairly good and well organized. The team was very friendly and interactive. The interview process was smooth and finished the process in a week.