Pay is nice. Equipment Engineer I at $85k/yr.
Long work hours, no support from supervisors, multiple language barriers, and discrimination. (If you're not Taiwanese, you will be yelled at/berated for the little things.)
Two rounds with two different engineers. They were really nice. You basically just have to tell them what they want to hear. It is not that bad, just be yourself.
The interview was all behavioral. I practiced using the Situation, Task, Action, Result method and knowing all of your projects and resume well. The panel was a few people asking questions. There was no presentation.
One behavioral assessment with two interview rounds. First one is technical - about how your resume relates to the field and asked a few brain teaser questions. Second one is behavioral - about how your work.
Two rounds with two different engineers. They were really nice. You basically just have to tell them what they want to hear. It is not that bad, just be yourself.
The interview was all behavioral. I practiced using the Situation, Task, Action, Result method and knowing all of your projects and resume well. The panel was a few people asking questions. There was no presentation.
One behavioral assessment with two interview rounds. First one is technical - about how your resume relates to the field and asked a few brain teaser questions. Second one is behavioral - about how your work.