I applied through college or university. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Cummins (Las Cruces, NM) in Oct 2013
Interview
I was given the first interview the day after a career fair on campus. It was a basic behavioral interview, with nothing too tough to answer. There were two interviewers; one asking questions and the other typing answers. Both recruiters were very friendly. The second interview came over the phone, and lasted for an hour. Being my first legitimate phone interview made this much harder. I was not sure what to expect, and to be honest, I did not feel too good about the interview afterwards. It was much more of a technical interview, and it seemed like the interviewer was trying to confirm if I could speak "technically." A couple of weeks after my second interview, I was offered the position.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Although not too difficult, this question was unexpected. I was asked to talk about the difference between form and function and what each of those terms meant to me.
interview with hiring manager on Mechanical engineering fundamentals, basic heat and mass transfer problems, easy interview as long as you know the fundamentals. HR round is also easy covering basic information - pay, location, etc.
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Question 1
Mechanical engineering fundamentals, basic heat and mass transfer problems
walked through resume and experiences, then answered technical and behavioral questions; some examples include stuff like what would you do in this situation? the usual, how have i used technical expertise?
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explain a time I overcame a challenge What was the
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Cummins
Interview
It started with a team interview with a mix of HR and technical questions. This was followed by a tour of the facility and its capabilities. It ended up taking about half of the day.