Flexible, Collaborative, Open Culture, Friendly, Supportive
Some issues with work-life balance, specifically with evening meetings due to global time zones.
Nothing
I met with the Global Operations Engineering recruiter in an interview room on my university's campus. There were no technical questions; however, we did discuss the role, talk through my project experience, my perspective on leadership, and my typic
The interview process was long. It started with a phone call, followed by two on-site interviews, and then salary negotiation. Most questions were personality-based, as well as process-related. Similar to general project management questions, they a
The interview was conducted online and the interviewer asked about my past projects. It took about an hour and they also inquired about my past work experience. The interviewer was very nice, and it was a casual interview. I only had one interview.
I met with the Global Operations Engineering recruiter in an interview room on my university's campus. There were no technical questions; however, we did discuss the role, talk through my project experience, my perspective on leadership, and my typic
The interview process was long. It started with a phone call, followed by two on-site interviews, and then salary negotiation. Most questions were personality-based, as well as process-related. Similar to general project management questions, they a
The interview was conducted online and the interviewer asked about my past projects. It took about an hour and they also inquired about my past work experience. The interviewer was very nice, and it was a casual interview. I only had one interview.