You have the freedom to approach your work with your unique approach.
Whatever value of work you wanted to get is proportional to how much work you put in.
It's difficult to get direction and stay in one direction. Mentorship is difficult to find.
There was only one interview. I was given rapid-fire technical questions at the beginning, and the rest was behavioral/resume questions. Just talk about your work and project experience, and study up on fundamental engineering problems.
My interview process included: * A 30-minute interview with the manager * Two technical questions * A "Why Tesla?" question Naturally, I had to know the ins and outs of my own projects. The interviewer threw me a curveball about one of my pro
The interview was about 45 minutes long. I mostly talked about my experience and projects. They did ask me some technical questions, but they were mostly related to my experience, such as GD&T, drawing, CAD, and machining.
There was only one interview. I was given rapid-fire technical questions at the beginning, and the rest was behavioral/resume questions. Just talk about your work and project experience, and study up on fundamental engineering problems.
My interview process included: * A 30-minute interview with the manager * Two technical questions * A "Why Tesla?" question Naturally, I had to know the ins and outs of my own projects. The interviewer threw me a curveball about one of my pro
The interview was about 45 minutes long. I mostly talked about my experience and projects. They did ask me some technical questions, but they were mostly related to my experience, such as GD&T, drawing, CAD, and machining.