Candidatei-me online. Fui entrevistado pela Huawei Technologies (Paris) em mar. de 2018
Entrevista
Applied online. After a few days, the hiring manager called me to talk about the team, the position and the next steps. A week after a senior researcher called me and we talk about my resume, my experiences, a little bit of technical things. Was very casual but interesting at the same time. He told me that there are many candidates but they have good feeling about my profile.
After this initial (I guess screening) step, I had 2 online technical interviews with some researchers. They asked open ended questions like "how would you solve this optimization problem" etc. Was interesting and they were polite.
Finally, call from the hiring manager that everything is going well and I should receive any day now a call from HR to start negotiations. Also, a final interview with the hiring manager's boss that overlooks the entire research division. Nice chat.
I declined the offer as I had other offers at the same time and the compensation package, although good, was not as impressive as I would have thought/expected.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
Network optimization problem & math. programming techniques.
Candidatei-me por meio de recrutador(a). Fiz uma entrevista na empresa Huawei Technologies (Vancouver, BC).
Entrevista
Had two rounds of AI and Infra. Interview questions were about basic AI compute, models, LLM. Interviews were scheduled at odd hours, and includes folks from both Canada and China.
Fiz uma entrevista na empresa Huawei Technologies (Hong Kong).
Entrevista
the interview process is team dependent but overall i received 1 intro interview, 1 coding test which i did ona share screen call, 1 technical interview. whole process moved pretty fast
Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 5 meses. Fui entrevistado pela Huawei Technologies (Germany) em mai. de 2025
Entrevista
The process took 5 months.
Round 1: HR round, mostly behavioral questions.
Round 2: There was a coding test (ML + data processing + Python).
Round 3: Face 2 Face interview in office. Resume walkthrough with the hiring manager, followed by a presentation on the past works.
Round 4: Interview with the lab director and HR. Unstructured, some question related to the job description.
While the interviews were easy, scheduling took a lot of time, and the HR and the team was highly unorganized.
Some yellow/red flags.
1) HR asked about my current salary multiple times despite my refusal.
2) HR asked my experience with the Chinese culture/colleuges. Why would you pick on a nationality when Huawei claims to be an International company?
3) I was asked to present some slides in the F2F interview. The second interviewer didn't join for a long time. The HM called her. She said she didn't receive the interview invitation. So she joined remotely later. There were a lot of IT issues from their side. Ultimately, the second interviewer could not see the slides and didn't get the opportunity to ask questions. What was the point of creating the slides?
4) Cheap shots: The HR used interview with the director as a cover and made me agree on the salary range despite my refusal. This is a poor start of a professional relationship. Why would you do that? You have your salary bands and my interview performance to make that decision later.
5) I received a generic rejection email after 1 month only after I reminded HR.
6) They took 1 month to reimburse my travel costs.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
What is your opinion on Chinese culture?
Question on my experience with conflict management and tight deadlines.