I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Seagate Technology (Bloomington, MN) in May 2010
Interview
I was contacted by a Seagate recruiter and submitted my resume. A couple days later, I was contacted by a Seagate manager with whom I talked on the phone for close to an hour. He sounded enthusiastic about me, but I didn't hear back for about 10 days, at which point an HR rep asked me to come out for an interview three days later. I called Seagate's travel agent and they arranged flight, car, and a comfortable hotel right near their location.
I was asked to prepare an hour-long research presentation, and given a precise schedule of my interview (9am - 3pm) several days ahead of time.
My interview consisted of my hour-long presentation and Q&A, then about 8 one-on-one meetings with members of the group I would join, from young engineers who had been there 2-3 years to a VP. My initial impression was that most of the group members were "midwestern" and low-key, but they were extremely smart and asked very good questions. They explained to me some of their group's organization and basic challenges and roles. I was asked to talk about my background and personality in detail, but there were no gotcha or trick questions, a noticeable difference from my other tech interviews. They seemed pleased with my background and resume.
I was taken out to lunch for an hour with the manager. My interviewers were friendly in terms of offering me coffee and bathroom breaks. Individual interviews started and ended on time.
My final interview was with HR. They asked me about salary expectations and other offers. I was a little bit coy, but estimated one other forthcoming offer, and told them that I was very favorably impressed with Seagate and enthusiastic about the job. A few days later, they decided to match my competing offer.
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Question 1
What kinds of electronic design software tools have you used?
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Seagate Technology (Bloomington, MN) in Mar 2024
Interview
Very unprofessional…! I applied online. The process took 2 months in total. 3 steps. 40 min preliminary interview with the hiring manager. Then a technical presentation based on my research and 3 panel interviews. Finally one hour interview with the hiring manager again. Then I was told that I will be contacted within a week. But they didn’t care to inform. I sent follow up emails twice. One after 15 days, another after 21 day. They never replied. I was totally ghosted. Such an unprofessional attitude from someone at a director level is just unacceptable.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Give an overview of your educational background. What was your contribution to a specific project? What are you doing now?
Two hours interview with test on technical , 3 interviewers, no HR. Virtual interview , interviewers were technical managers.Test was quite detailed and in depth. The test was done virtually also and during the interview
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is your experience and the skillset applicable to this role?
Two rounds interview and the interviewees are very nice, the whole process is very helpful and the feedback is quite fast. The second round interview is to present a PPT, and you need to answer the questions.