Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Sensequake
Colloquio
One general interview. The interview process started a week after I applied for the job. The first interview was a general one. I introduced myself and they introduced the company and explained what they're looking for. A technical exam on structural dynamics 2 weeks later and then a group interview after the technical exam.
Got an interview a 2 weeks after I applied. I had a general interview with the CEO. He introduced the company and asked about my interests and background. A week after I was asked to do a technical exam on structural dynamics. The next step was a second interview which was a group interview with 4 engineers on the team.
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
Tell me about a time you had to meet a tight deadline.
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto una settimana. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Sensequake nel mese di ott 2021
Colloquio
Applied through LinkedIn and was messaged a few days later to arrange a time for a zoom meeting.
The interview was pretty standard, tell me about yourself, tell me about your research, what do you know about our company, are you willing to relocate, etc.
Things went off the rails when salary was mentioned however. I was asked expectations and responded with a range based on what salaries other engineers with similar experience/qualifications are making as well as two offers I have been presented in the past week (mind you I'm out of province so my expectations are probably 5k/yr too high). I was told candidates with a masters typically start at 50k and PhD's start at 60k. The interviewer seemed defensive when I told him I could budge 5% on my expectations and shifted the interview to how Montreal's COL is cheaper than the GTA and that he has hundreds of other applicants.
The interview ended no more than 2mins after that and I'm probably not getting a call back. I'll be accepting an offer at a different company making 50-60% more. Good luck