The interview was a relaxed phone interview with the supervisor I would be working under. It was conversational and open, though as a co-op interview, not overly rigorous in terms of technical questions. I felt very comfortable in asking questions about what life at the company was like, what the job would consist of on a daily basis, what the attitude of colleagues would be, etc.
Additionally, I felt well-prepared to answer the questions, as they were largely revolving around my attitude towards learning and my enthusiasm for new material.
One thing I was asked was what I had learned at my past internship and how I foresaw that helping me in a position with Nokia.
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Nokia IPD Hardware Development Support Co-op role in Montreal, Quebec.
Nokia's interview process for their IPD Hardware Development Support Co-op roles in Montreal, Quebec is incredibly easy as the vast majority of engineers get an offer after going through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Nokia's IPD Hardware Development Support Co-op interview process in Montreal, Quebec.