Extremely long and tedious. They interviewed me for 12 weeks continuously, then got mad at me because I didn't have a certain qualification for the role, even though I had told them that explicitly from day 1. The recruiter just didn't take any notes or pay attention, then tried to make it my fault and acted like I had covered something up.
Candidatei-me online. Fui entrevistado pela Eversource Energy (Berlin, CT) em out. de 2025
Entrevista
I was called by someone from HR a month after applying and was asked if I was still interested (which I was). I was then offered an in-person interview in Berlin, CT. When that interview was over, I was emailed in under 24 hours for a second interview. HR/Talent Acquisition is responsive and friendly. Onboarding isn't too bad. The only complaint I have is the length of time the background check tends to take. Overall, would recommend.
Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 2 semanas. Fui entrevistado pela Eversource Energy (Boston, NY) em ago. de 2025
Entrevista
Interview Experience: Positive
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Duration: Around 2 weeks from initial screening to final round
Interview Process:
The process started with an online HR screening focused on my background, data analytics experience, and interest in the AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) program. After that, I had two technical rounds with team members and a final discussion with the program manager.
The first technical round centered on SQL, data modeling, and reporting scenarios — things like cohort retention, churn analysis, and how to validate smart-meter data for anomalies. They also asked about Python (mainly pandas and visualization), and a few situational questions on how I’d handle missing or inconsistent meter data in a live reporting pipeline.
The second round was more about business context — integrating analytics into Eversource’s AMI program. They discussed KPIs like meter communication success rate, voltage alerts, outage detection, and how data dashboards support field operations. They appreciated candidates who could connect technical insights with operational impact.
Behavioral Questions:
Common ones like “Tell me about yourself,” “Describe a time you solved a complex data issue,” and “How do you explain technical findings to non-technical teams?” They looked for clarity and real-world examples rather than textbook answers.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
Tell me about yourself,
How do you explain technical findings to non-technical teams,