I applied online. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at COMSOL (Burlington, MA) in Feb 2012
Interview
Few days after submitting the online application, I received an email from one of their senior application engineers, to schedule a phone interview the next day.
The phone interview took about 45 min, with the call dropped once. I redialed and we kept the going smoothly.
He asked about my finite element experience. Specifically "Can you tell me more about such and such project..." kind of things.
Some particular questions were:
If they were to give you what you wanted, which one would you choose: harmonic analysis or transient?
How do you adjust time stepping in transient analysis?
Element size in dynamic analysis? How many elements per wavelength?
How much non-linear analysis have you done?
Have you used COMSOL? Which version?
What did you use for meshing?
How do you address large deformations in linear FEM?
Are you aware of a linear model that sustains large deformations?
He concluded with saying "we'll do a follow up with you within a week or two". It's been more than two weeks: no response, so I'm guessing, they were looking for somebody else.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Are you aware of a linear FE model that supports large deformations?
First round was a screening round. In the second round, a set of questions were given and then I was asked to send the answers in 24 hours. My answers were discussed later in an interview.
I applied online. I interviewed at COMSOL (Los Angeles, CA) in Oct 2023
Interview
interview with hiring manager as well as director.
Never got back to me and when I followed up within the timeline they discussed didn't respond
received a typical hr email 3 weeks later
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at COMSOL (Burlington, MA) in Dec 2022
Interview
First round video call interview Second round on-site research presentation and technical questions. Research presentation is about 20 minutes. Technical questions are mostly about the Galerkin FEM and numerical analysis in general. They did a great job of asking questions about my research too.