I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at AspenTech in Mar 2013
Interview
The two interviewers were very nice and overall pretty light hearted guys. I felt very comfortable during the interview and I felt that I did very well. They didn't ask any technical questions, mostly behavioral. They did bring up certain classes I took after taking a look at my transcript, but nothing that really blind sided me.
The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at AspenTech (Ciudad de Mexico)
Interview
El proceso fue tardado, siempre hubo comunicación, sin embargo, no hay un tiempo fijo entre cada etapa.
Mi entrevista constó de varias etapas, en inglés y en español.
En general se habla con los encargados de reclutamiento, el gerente de contratación, el jefe directo y una especie de comité técnico que evalúa la formación académica y experiencia laboral.
Antes de la contratación hay una reunión y/o llamada telefónica nuevamente con RH para una retroalimentacion de todo el proceso y lo que esperas del trabajo, en cuanto a prestaciones, salario, etc.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
¿Tienes preguntas sobre la posición a la que estás aplicando?
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at AspenTech (Ciudad de Mexico) in Jul 2022
Interview
Rapido y directo. En una semana obtuve mi propuesta económica . Aunque hasta dónde sé mi caso fue algo fuera de lo común, muchos procesos pueden tardar semanas o meses y en ocasiones se congelan las vacantes hasta nuevo aviso
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Cómo he resuelto problemas en situaciones apremiantes y qué hago en caso de tener dudas en mi trabajo?
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at AspenTech (Bedford, MA) in Apr 2018
Interview
Definitely beware. Had a very unprofessional experience. I say I got a job offer but declined but rather they declined it for me. Applied via LinkedIn as well as within my college job portal after my campus career fair (and having spoke with them in person). Had a phone call with HR, discussed expected salary, confirming graduation, etc. Heard back a day or so later that I had an in person interview. Went in, spoke to 5-6 people (most 1 on 1, one with a couple of younger engineers). At the end HR explained more about the finances and the role and that I would hear back soon. Heard back two days later that I would be offered the job but here's the thing: there was never a paper offer. They asked if I could get back to them by the next day (a Thursday), I said maybe. I contact them Thursday morning, ask them if I could have the weekend, they said sure. Next thing I know, I get a call Friday that they were rescinding the offer. An offer I never even got in paper. Needless to say that my campus' career center was not pleased and has blacklisted them from coming to career fairs.
I was a bit turned off that the role was also to create videos about the Aspen Technology program, rather than doing engineering but it was April and I wanted to have a job for graduation. Fortunately was able to find something else. This was a very quick process though, I believe I had heard from them and had the interview then offer within 7-10 days.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Questions were very basic, going through the resume, asking about prior experience, social interactions in clubs and on campus, etc. Not very technical at all from what I remember.