Had a phone interview which basically consisted of talking about my projects, some C++ questions, and data structures.
Onsite interview consisted of talking to 3 engineers and 1-2 managers. Everybody was pretty friendly except one engineer that seemed anti-social and very monotone. It almost seemed like he hated me from the moment he stepped in the door.
Two of the engineers had about 100 questions printed out on paper. Some of them repeated each other. So it could be that they weren't very well prepared and got them from the same source. The questions were simple, and you either knew the answer or you didn't. There were a few coding questions on the whiteboard.
Some very high-level questions that a customer would worry about. It was difficult for me to get the answer from a programmer's perspective.
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Nokia Software Engineer role in Arlington Heights, Illinois.
Nokia's interview process for their Software Engineer roles in Arlington Heights, Illinois is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Nokia's Software Engineer interview process in Arlington Heights, Illinois.