I have extensive experience working with customers and learning about microcontrollers.
I did not feel like I was advancing my experience to a degree where I could transfer my skills to another job. Although the pay was good, I didn't feel like I was actually accomplishing much.
Started with a basic introduction for both of us and the basic layout of the interview, which was: * Behavioral Questions * Technical Questions * Questions. Each question was relatively common and expected; however, you don't have to answer v
I met with the interviewer in the career center of my school and was asked a couple of technical and behavioral questions. The interview process was very easygoing and not stressful at all, despite being my first interview ever.
HR phone interview followed by a video call with the engineering manager. The technical interview covered mostly electronics with a few questions about side projects. It lasted about an hour. No callback after.
Started with a basic introduction for both of us and the basic layout of the interview, which was: * Behavioral Questions * Technical Questions * Questions. Each question was relatively common and expected; however, you don't have to answer v
I met with the interviewer in the career center of my school and was asked a couple of technical and behavioral questions. The interview process was very easygoing and not stressful at all, despite being my first interview ever.
HR phone interview followed by a video call with the engineering manager. The technical interview covered mostly electronics with a few questions about side projects. It lasted about an hour. No callback after.