I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at W. L. Gore & Associates (Flagstaff, AZ)
Interview
The first was a screening phone call with a very friendly recruiter.
The second stage was a technical interview with two employees. The interviewers were great and friendly. However, their cameras were off, mine was on that made situation a little bit uncomfortable. After I introduced myself, they started to ask practical questions specifying them with some graphics and exact numbers on the plots I needed to imagine. It was extremely uncomfortable to imagine that with an effort to provide correct answers, where I believe I made a mistake(s) which I can also have imagination only.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Basic questions from the first round: what makes you happy at work; what makes you unhappy at work?
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at W. L. Gore & Associates
Interview
The interview process is very smooth and well-structured. Interviewers guide you from topics concerning logistics (e.g. preferred to work) to learning more about your experiences. Prepare to speak very technically about the work that you do and how the outcomes relate to what work you've done.
I applied online. I interviewed at W. L. Gore & Associates
Interview
It was fine, nothing too difficult. Long process, recruiters not great at reaching out to the candidates. They underpay a lot, so be prepared to get a bad offer no matter your experience. Not competitive with other companies.
Fair interview process out of school. Liked how they showed us around the city/area to make us really understand the culture and environment. Long day of interviews and multiple interview pairs.