Envié una solicitud electrónica. El proceso duró 2 meses. Acudí a una entrevista en Forterra (Clarksburg, MD) en ago 2022
Entrevista
1st was a screen Interview with recruiter 2nd was with the hiring manager & 1 employee 3rd was supposed to be on site with several department members Their recruitment/HR group was very unresponsive. Average response to a email was a week or more and usually after I reached out again to remind them. I dealt with 2 separate people who obviously didn't talk to each other and made it felt like the process had to start over again. Trying to schedule interview times was difficult due to very delayed responses/follow ups. Interviews with hiring manager and employees went very well. 20mins into a 1hr interview I was told I'm exactly what they are looking for and they would like to have me come in for a interview with a larger group. Last contact I had with them was with HR personnel who seemed to be overwhelmed and kept losing my emails and apologizing for it. After 3 attempts to schedule a on site interview I stopped reaching out to them.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Paraphrasing: "Explain your Academic and Career background"
Acudí a una entrevista en Forterra (Clarksburg, MD)
Entrevista
About a 3/4 day single interview. Interviewed with a few different level of people including HR, some Sr. Level Engineers and a few Mid Level Engineers. Both levels of engineers asked technical questions. This was when they were Robotics Research LLC, maybe it is different now as Forterra. A lot of the questions were issues they had in the past on systems they designed. Felt they were a bit of a "gotcha" style. To expect interviewees to come up with the exact solution that solved the problem within a few minutes of introduction to an entire system a team had spent months or years to design felt a bit silly. I got most of these questions at least partially correct, but I never got a job offer...or an answer as to if I got the job. This was over 3 years ago filling out to keep glassdoor access, but I assume I didn't at this point. At the end of the interview it sounded like they were going to send an offer. Basically saying they were and if I needed it before a certain time with competing offers, one of the Sr. Engineers said "see you soon" when I was leaving. After that though the HR person went dark and never replied to any of my follow ups.
Interview was fine, but difficult. But let candidates know if you aren't hiring them rather than waiting. Especially if you tell them you are sending an offer.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
How would you improve this design?
How would you remove errors reading from this system?
How would you troubleshoot this scenario?
What is wrong with these drawings.