The interview process is straightforward, with clear questions designed to assess the candidate's skills, experience, and qualifications. It is easy to understand, and the expectations are transparent, making it a smooth experience for all involved.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Zygo
Interview
The hiring manager was late 45 minutes to the interview. During the interview process, the manager boasted about firing other people and replacing the staff. I thought she was very unprofessional, almost as if they weren't serious about this job. The job description was very vague and accounted for approximately 25% of a full-time position. I explained to the manager that the job wasn't a good fit for me and thought it was over. A week later, I received a verbal offer despite telling her I wasn't interested. So I entertained the idea of looking at their benefits packages. The benefits package that was sent me said "unlimited vacation" and they were offering me less. When I had asked about this, they rescinded the job offer. When I called their HR department to see if they could offer closure on what happened, the HR gave me a complete different answer than what the recruiter told me. These discrepancies and communication issues were critical to my decision. I had asked myself if I would have wanted to work for a company that is already showing red flags about not only management, but also communication and it didn't take long to process. Dodged a bullet on this one.
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The questions during the interview were very basic and unimpressive. Typical what are your strengths and weaknesses. Hiring manager and everyone else involved loved to talk, so it was an extremely easy interview.
I was asked some basic questions about the resume, and the guy that interviewed me was pretty chill. He did eventually extend an offer to me a week later. Can't you believe that?