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Graduate Teaching Assistant at North Dakota State University

Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Fargo, ND (US) May 2009 – Reviewed Apr 30, 2013

Interview Details No interview needed for this position. I got it based on my resume and transcript. I have talked to one of the in a conference and later by phone. They just need to see if you fit or not. If you do not they simply replace you with somebody else.

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Intern at North Dakota State University

No Offer – Reviewed Dec 07, 2012

Interview Details Intern programming position at the university. Basic questions regarding process's and threads and databases. One white board question which involved using a linked list. Overall the interviewer was very nice and friendly. The manager liked me but thought I would fit better with a different group so I was shipped over to them.

Interview Question – Implemented a insertion / deletion / search on a linked list.   Answer Question

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Software Engineer at North Dakota State University

No Offer – Interviewed in Fargo, ND (US) Mar 2011 – Reviewed Jun 22, 2011

Interview Details just a phone interview and asked my previous working experiences

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Web Developer at North Dakota State University

No Offer – Interviewed in Jun 2010 – Reviewed Oct 05, 2010

Interview Details phone, behavioral, technical

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Research Scientist at North Dakota State University

Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Fargo, ND (US) Mar 2009 – Reviewed Jun 13, 2010

Interview Details Interviewed by some incompetent senior scientist. Most questions were very basic and not to my level of education and experience.

Received the phone call after two months.

Interview Question – Mostly general and some technical related to my subject.   View Answer

Negotiation Details – Salary negotiation went well and settle on a mutually agreeable salary.

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Assistant Professor at North Dakota State University

Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Mar 2009 – Reviewed Jun 10, 2010

Interview Details I first had a phone interview from the department. Then after two weeks I was contacted to set up an onsite interview. The onsite interview is one day, including a presentation in the morning and 1:1 interview with each of the faculty members in the department. The people there are very nice.

Interview Question – questions related to statistical aspects in my presentation   Answer Question

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Technology Analyst at North Dakota State University

No Offer – Interviewed in Aug 2008 – Reviewed Nov 09, 2009

Interview Details Had a telephonic 1st round of interview. around 45mins
The project manager for the position took the interview
Questions we asked on current and recent projects.
Medium difficulty questions on Java, Syabse and Unix.
Couple of questions on the business related to the position.
Questions about Goldman and why Goldman
Clarity of the position and what interests in the position

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