The process took 3 days. I interviewed at ProAutomated
Interview
There was an intial quiz for basic electrical and engineering review, followed by an online interview where you were not face to face, however there were pre set questions followed by a 60 second limited response time, followed by an invitation for a 2-3 day interview in person at the training facility.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at ProAutomated (Denver, CO) in Jun 2025
Interview
Got emailed a few days after applying with a link to take an aptitude test. Followed by a zoom meeting with one of the interviewers. Unfortunately, I didn't feel like I did well on the interview
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
General questions about myself. Things I like to do in my free time. Answered questions regarding certain situations within coworkers. How I would handle certain situations if they were to escalate.
First a 15 minute call, then I had a first round interview with someone to get to know me and ask any questions about the company and the position, then a second round interview regarding technical questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Showed some circuits and ask questions regarding circuits
I applied through other source. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at ProAutomated in Mar 2022
Interview
The first step is a basic online comprehension test. Basic knowledge questions, problem-solving, matching patterns, etc. The second step is a live interview. Nothing technical in this one, they just want to get a sense of your personality. They reiterate that traveling is a big part of the job. Seemingly trying to scare you away a bit. The third step is a final interview with some previous field engineers. There are some technical questions regarding circuits. They have some role-playing where you have to pretend you're troubleshooting a T.V issue. And afterwards they just talk more about the traveling aspect and give you time to ask questions.