I applied through other source. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Corning (Corning, NY)
Interview
Had an all day schedule with the company following a phone screen a few weeks after the initial phone screen. I briefly met with the manager and presented original work right out of the gate in front of the team I was applying to join, their manager, and the director. After that, I had 1:1s with the manager, a senior member, and then the director. I had a 1:1 lunch with another senior member.
Note, the entire process took quite a long time due to my availability. Once interviewed, the response was timely.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked specifics to the role and job. During the presentation, they asked very pertinent ideas and we had a very open discussion. I believe they wanted to see how I would blend with the group and to test how human I am (which can be very difficult for us engineers.)
First round was a virtual screening, second round was a virtual interview with the hiring manager, third round was in person on-site with 4 different people. Overall process took about 3-5 weeks.
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Question 1
Tell us about a time you had to explain a technical concept to a non-technical audience.
I applied online. I interviewed at Corning (Durham, NC)
Interview
Initial phone screening by the hiring manager and then a final Panel interview
(Individual interviews with various department heads). Straightforward process and very friendly interview. Later called in a 10 days to before they sent the offer
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Question 1
Based on experience. Asked to explain certain scenarios from our past experience. Like, explain when you were proved wrong or explain when you had to tell your manager was wrong kind of questions.
I applied in-person. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Corning (Reynosa, Tamaulipas)
Interview
They contacted me for an interview I went there and it consists of two parts one typical interview and a technical exam to evaluate process and controls engineering.
A suggestion is to prepare yourself only on Omron PLC software as they base your automation "expertise" only on your domain of this software.
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Question 1
How many PLC programming software and languages do you know?