I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Thermo Fisher Scientific (North Atlanta, GA)
Interview
Interview was pleasant and very much on point, but interviewer kept taking calls during the process, making what would have been a 45-minute interview into a 2-hour process. I remember thinking that this was probably indicative of what my working experience was likely to be, and this proved to be true: It was always pleasant and on point, but full of interruptions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Questions were pretty much standard and to the point. None were especially difficult.
I was asked to introduce myself and then was asked to write a user manual for a helmet. I was then asked to describe about the roles and responsibilities of the job. I was asked to tell about the information that I had known about the company. The last question was what makes you different from the other candidates and why should we hire you.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Thermo Fisher Scientific
Interview
I applied through recruiter and was able to schedule an on-site interview. It was pretty easy and lasted only for 20 mins. I was very positive about the job. They said they'll get back to me but never heard from them.
many questions that were highly technical and partly difficult to answer. Interview took a long time. Different individuals asked questions (department managers) as well as HR and potential future colleagues