Candidatei-me por indicação de um funcionário. O processo levou 6 semanas. Fui entrevistado pela Amazon Robotics em abr. de 2014
Entrevista
1. Application was through a employee referral.
2. Recruiter contacted me via phone (roughly 30 mins) and spoke in detail about the following:
a. Team and Company culture at KIVA.
b. Asked in detail about my current job profile and why I was looking to change jobs.
c. Asked me some quick (rapid fire) questions on UNIX/LINUX commands. I was not expecting any technical questions for the first round of interview since the recruiter was in HR. He helped me out on a few commands that I did not know.
d. I asked him some questions about the team and the job profile and he provided all the information, plus some more.
e. Told me that I will be contacted by the Integrations Team manager.
3. The Recruiter setup time for a 45 minute interview with the Integrations Team manager.
4. The Manager contacted me and we via phone (roughly 40 mins) and we spoke in detail about the following:
a. Describe your current job profile?
b. She then told me that the position requires 30% travel and if I was open to it - I replied, Yes.
c. She told me to think about the various issues that an Integration Engineer might face while working with robots. I threw in 4-5 scenarios and she kept pushing me to come up with more (I think she was looking for some specific scenarios that I did not come up with). Then she asked me how I would encounter them and what would be my next steps.
5. I was told that the Recruiter would contact me in a couple of days with more information.
6. Recruiter contacted me after a month and a half and said that the position does not fit my qualifications (I am currently working as a Software Engineer with 4+ years experience).
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
In our first communication, the HR/Recruiter asked me some UNIX/LINUX commands AND what commands I would use to do certain tasks. I was not expecting any technical questions for the first round of interview since the recruiter was in HR.