This being my first job gave me plenty of learning opportunities. You can explore as much as you can, and learning and growing is encouraged.
Very fast-paced and sometimes feels pointless, as leadership decisions are always followed, and nothing you do matters.
For me personally, equipment engineering very quickly felt meaningless. I feel like there isn't much impact I am making, which causes demotivation to work. One year feels more than enough to switch into a more diverse and cross-functional role.
Very relaxed. Some basic technical questions on structures were asked, followed by a few behavioral questions. I interviewed with an engineer and a manager. A total of two rounds were completed.
Recruiters were super nice at the beginning. The process was not easy: * Three phone interviews * An on-site personal interview * A technical test * A 30-minute presentation (where the candidate talked about their work) * Immediately foll
A recruiter emailed me with the job description. We had a phone call chat two days later. During the conversation, they scheduled an interview with a Senior Equipment Engineer for four days after that. The interview included basic questions, a reques
Very relaxed. Some basic technical questions on structures were asked, followed by a few behavioral questions. I interviewed with an engineer and a manager. A total of two rounds were completed.
Recruiters were super nice at the beginning. The process was not easy: * Three phone interviews * An on-site personal interview * A technical test * A 30-minute presentation (where the candidate talked about their work) * Immediately foll
A recruiter emailed me with the job description. We had a phone call chat two days later. During the conversation, they scheduled an interview with a Senior Equipment Engineer for four days after that. The interview included basic questions, a reques