Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 2 meses. Fui entrevistado pela Oracle (Redwood Shores, CA) em mar. de 2014
Entrevista
Honestly, the interview process was a roller coaster. The total time it took from being contacted by an HR rep to actually signing an offer was months long. I know this is probably common for large corporations, so be prepared for this. After a phone call with HR, I next had a phone interview with the hiring manager. This was followed by a number of other phone interviews - I spoke with two peers, the manager's boss, the bosses boss, and finally had an in-person interview with the hiring manager. In between each of these rounds I waited several days (sometimes weeks) with no feedback. Making it to the next round was a total surprise each time. So I want to stress that you shouldn't be discouraged by the amount of time it takes to hear anything. They are all very busy and hiring someone new that requires training and on-boarding is pretty low on their list of priorities.
The interviews were very low-stress and conversational. They asked fair questions and didn't try to stump me the way other interviewers have. They wanted to know about my background and specifically my experience and skill-set relevant to this position.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
Tell us what you know about Oracle and why you'd want to work here
Pre Screening with HR, standard questions,
asked about past jobs, alignment pf salary and job functionality etc. Next interview with hiring manager and team. good interview, salary was lower than expected
The interview process was of intermediate difficulty. It comprised of HR screening, hiring manager, team & senior director. Some were on zoom others in person where possible. Good interaction. Feedback offered when requested.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
Experience in complex situations & working under pressure
The recruiter reached out on linkedin; Was asked to apply for the job before the pre-screen. During pre-screen interview found out the actual salary is lower than the job description's compensation range so decided to not move forward.
Word of advice: ask for the REAL salary first