Solicité el puesto a través de un captador. El proceso duró 8 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en DNV en ago 2022
Entrevista
7/17: Recruiter reached out to me on LinkedIn followed w/ phone screen on 7/19
7/27: Completed Video Interview w/c I received good feedback!
8/17: Interviewed w/ 2 people, 45 mins ea. 6:10am PST and 8am PST. Received feedback it went very well. Next step was interview w/ Prod Lead and VP.
Between 8/17 and 9/9: I followed up on the schedule. VP not available on first week due to meetings and second week, VP not available again due to East Coast travel.
9/8: Recruiter contacted me and said there are other opportunities..
9/9: I sent final email leading w/ statement that perhaps there was a reorg structure or budgeting constraint that was causing the further delays in scheduling the final interview. Recruiter said that I guessed it right. I shared with him that the role was still available, but he said it was going to be taken down in three business days.
9/15: The role is still available in the DNV career site.
I was willing to take a pay cut to be with a company that cares about people and the climate. I didn't mind starting a non-Senior role, because I wanted to be part of DNV community.
HUGE disappointment, as I had high regard for the company based on mission and vision.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
What would you start, stop, and continue in your current role?
Why are you interested in this role?
What is your role in the Agile projects?
Envié una solicitud electrónica. Acudí a una entrevista en DNV (Portland, OR) en jun 2024
Entrevista
Pre-recorded video interview was awkward and tedious. I understand that it might be more efficient in terms of man-hours than a screening phone call with a human person, but the entire process felt impersonal and automated and diminished my impression of the company. The interview itself “could have been an email.”
A three-stage interview which required preparation of a presentaion and doing some tests . It took many hours to make the slides as the requirements were very specific. It was worth it though.