Good employment benefits and relatively stable.
Slow to get things done, with management that seems more focused on how the company looks (for investors) than what the company produces.
Focus on getting the best products possible, because they have good engineers to do so.
To the person who wrote a review for the Battery Development Engineer role on March 2nd: Was that a full-time role interview or an intern role interview? The reason I ask is, I had a similar interview with two managers and have not heard back in two
A full-day experience: technical before lunch, and then 1-on-1 and behavioral questions in the second half. You give a technical presentation and then spend time with the group. You also get interviewed by groups of three future colleagues – about th
Mostly situational questions to gauge how you work with others. Some asking about how you handled past engineering problems or "difficult people." Pretty relaxed with an interviewer in a small room, who is now manager.
To the person who wrote a review for the Battery Development Engineer role on March 2nd: Was that a full-time role interview or an intern role interview? The reason I ask is, I had a similar interview with two managers and have not heard back in two
A full-day experience: technical before lunch, and then 1-on-1 and behavioral questions in the second half. You give a technical presentation and then spend time with the group. You also get interviewed by groups of three future colleagues – about th
Mostly situational questions to gauge how you work with others. Some asking about how you handled past engineering problems or "difficult people." Pretty relaxed with an interviewer in a small room, who is now manager.