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      Manufacturing Engineer Interview

      Oct 26, 2020
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Linamar in Feb 2017

      Interview

      3 interviews to get in with different level of managers, it could be annoying based upon the position you are applying for, but this how operate to - get experienced people

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Why do u want to join Linamar?
      1 Answer

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      Manufacturing Engineer Interview

      Mar 11, 2020
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Guelph, ON
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Linamar (Guelph, ON) in Jan 2020

      Interview

      Applied Online. EMail from HR. Onsite interview in Jan. All these within 1 and a half month. Went to their plant for an interview. One Indian guy and HR took the interview. It was like Indian guy was not at all interested in interviewing me, sat there just to sit. Didn't ask much. Few behavioral questions and at the end the told me that I will be notified within 2 weeks. I did not hear back so after 2 weeks, I followed up for an update, didn't hear back, then after a week, again followed up twice at one week interval, but didn't hear back. After 2 and a half month, I received a rejection. Very slow process and they seem confused in hiring someone, because they kept posted the same position for at least 10 times after my interview, they posted again on the day of my rejection too. Got rejection in March. Very confused company, I guess.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Behavioral Questions and little bit on resume
      Answer question

      Manufacturing Engineer Interview

      Sep 23, 2019
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Asheville, NC
      Declined offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Linamar (Asheville, NC)

      Interview

      Pretty standard interview process. First there was a screen call with an HR rep. Then a longer phone interview with the hiring manager. Then lastly an in-person panel interview consisting of the hiring manager, the lead engineer, and an HR representative which included a shop walk to look at the processes and some questions on them to test your knowledge. Mix of old machines and fairly cutting edge technology. I'd been through the facility a few years earlier, and they had continued to grow since then. Honestly, I was very excited about the opportunity. But... I would highly recommend that you are very careful about discussing salary prior to taking your personal time to interview. Before setting up the in-person interview they specifically asked me about salary expectations due to the high cost of living in the Asheville area so, in their exact words, "They aren't wasting their time." I asked what the salary range was for the position and they told me, so I gave them my existing base salary because it was just over the middle of their range and told them I wanted to be at that or better. They said this was perfectly acceptable based on my experience level. However, when the offer came it was THIRTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS LOWER than my current salary (the very bottom of the pay range), didn't even have the same basic benefits package discussed prior to the interview, I was expected to pay for my own moving expenses (currently live across the country), and was to submit for drug testing within 24 hours in Asheville (again, I'm on the other side of the country). I thought it was a mistake, meant for somebody else who lived locally without 20-years experience. I asked the HR contact about it and was scheduled for a follow-up call with the manager to discuss it. In it, I asked if my experience was just not up to standard hence the low salary and I was told, "No, but that is all I have in my budget as I need to hire three people" and then told me that "Somebody else just accepted the same offer" like that mattered to me. He said he could "probably" get some relo assistance and change the drug requirement. (We never even addressed benefits.) He then repeatedly asked me for my bottom dollar and, since I'd already stated that prior flying out for the final interview, I repeatedly told him I couldn't answer that without knowing what the relo package would be and the remaining non-monetary benefits. He told me he would see what he could do. Followed up two weeks later and was told he was still working on it and would let me know. Never heard from them again. So, overall, awesome potential with the company, fast paced, new processes and developments, exciting product, and in a absolutely gorgeous location but in the end utterly disappointing in how they ended up completely wasting my time even though they were the ones who were concerned about me wasting theirs.

      Interview questions [8]

      Question 1

      Asked about different gear nomenclature symbols verses their meanings.
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      Question 2

      Was handed a gear chart from a recent inspection and asked to interpret it.
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      Question 3

      What type of CNC experience do you have?
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      Question 4

      What software have you used for CAD?
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      Question 5

      Why Linamar?
      1 Answer

      Question 6

      What is the ANSI standard for GDaT?
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      Question 7

      What type of tolerances have you held in previous gear manufacturing positions?
      1 Answer

      Question 8

      "Taking this job is going to be like stepping in front of a freight train. Does that concern you?" This is exactly how they asked the question.
      1 Answer
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