This interview has a relaxed, conversational vibe while still going in-depth. It takes the time to explore real experiences, ideas, and perspectives without rushing or sugarcoating anything. The questions are thoughtful and open-ended, allowing for honest answers and meaningful discussion rather than rehearsed soundbites. It’s informative without feeling academic, detailed without being overwhelming, and straightforward in a way that feels genuine. Overall, it’s the kind of interview that feels natural and engaging—like listening in on a real conversation where you actually learn something.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you describe your journey so far and what you’ve learned from it?
Very chill interview. Needs to go into day to day more, and expectations, but good vibes overall. Mostly talked about my experience and industry standards and practices. We had brunch together, didn't ever see the office.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you put up with outside work conditions? We work in all weather, and sometimes in the woods/mud/at landfills.
The process was fairly straightforward. They asked if I had prior engineering experience and if so to explain it. I had to explain my prior work and the tasks that I did on a daily basis. There weren’t any particularly thought provoking questions.