El proceso duró 3 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Wolfspeed (Durham, NC) en ene 2011
Entrevista
I initially approached a very pleasant recruiter at a campus career fair. I have always been interested in LEDs and Solar Engineering so the display looked very appealing to me. I instantly got the impression that successful employees are passionate about LEDs, so I accepted the offer of a phone interview which came a few days after the career fair. The phone interviewer was a manager from R&D Components and he was very pleasant on the phone as well. The questions were technical and somewhat difficult, but manageable for someone with a degree in Materials Engineering or Physics such as "How does an ion pump work?" and "What is a Quartz Crystal Microbalance?" I was also asked some detailed questions about my research work in Thin Films. The manager also seemed very passionate about productivity, efficiency, and an intense working environment. This is expected at a manufacturing job anyway, so I accepted an on-site interview. Once again, the questions were intricate and technical. The interview was very long, but the interviewers were interesting and fun to talk to. If you have extensive technical knowledge, I highly recommend interviewing. Even if the work schedule is not for you, it will prepare you for any interview. I had a lot of opportunities available to me and chose this one for the excellent benefits package and intense working environment. It's clearly not for everybody but they seem to have chosen me because they could read that I was a good fit for them.
Envié una solicitud electrónica. Acudí a una entrevista en Wolfspeed (Durham, NC) en jul 2021
Entrevista
Long but fair. Started with an HR interview where I was asked standard questions as well as a time where I had to solve a technical problem and the steps I took to do so, then a 2nd phone interview with a manager who was friendly and polite. I was asked a combination of questions from what I am looking for in a job culturally,, behavioral questions, and some very straightforward technical questions pertaining to LEDs and semiconductors. I am preparing for my 3rd interview now and was told to expect 4 total before an offer. All the interviews are still over the phone, none in person. For the 3rd interview I have been asked to prepare a 30 minute presentation on research or a project I have completed and to expect 30 minutes of follow up questions from 3-4 R&D managers.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Pertaining to an internship I'd done, I was asked to explain with some technical details a project I had listed on my resume.
Included an hour long presentation and a series of interviews with various departments and personnel within departments. Included three layers: phone interview, phone interview with presentation, and all day interview.
Envié una solicitud electrónica. Acudí a una entrevista en Wolfspeed en jun 2018
Entrevista
It was a phone interview which took at around 30 mins. First of all, starting with brief introduction of urself then the manager were mainly asking about my previous experience regards to its means of characterization, such as TEM, and SEM. Like how do you scan the sample? basic requirements for a TEM/SEM sample? or things like that.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
How do you prepare a TEM sample? requirements/process