Relative low stress work environment (for a controls engineer, at least).
Good pay rates and bonuses.
Typically close to 40 hours/week. Very, very rarely will you do 60+, like is common for many controls engineer positions.
Not much, really. People could stand to be a little more ambitious. There are a fair share of people doing the bare minimum just to get by. As long as that doesn't get to you, you will be fine.
Submitted resume online. I was then contacted a few days later for an onsite interview. The interview was a STAR process or Lominger process interview. The interview was with the manager for the position and an associate. The whole process took a lit
Casual interview star based questions. 1. Interview process: Know your resume through and through. Not too technical and very friendly. Interested to learn about the applicant and any projects or experience with manufacturing, etc.
Online application. Interview was 40 minutes max, all STAR questions with no technical ones. Application to interview took 2 weeks; interview to result took 6 weeks. Was given 2 days to process the offer.
Submitted resume online. I was then contacted a few days later for an onsite interview. The interview was a STAR process or Lominger process interview. The interview was with the manager for the position and an associate. The whole process took a lit
Casual interview star based questions. 1. Interview process: Know your resume through and through. Not too technical and very friendly. Interested to learn about the applicant and any projects or experience with manufacturing, etc.
Online application. Interview was 40 minutes max, all STAR questions with no technical ones. Application to interview took 2 weeks; interview to result took 6 weeks. Was given 2 days to process the offer.