I interviewed at WhiteWater Midstream (Austin, TX)
Interview
First round was a phone call with the hiring manager. Second round was a very intensive in-person interview with 6 rounds of people. Hiring manager, higher ups, accounting department, and people from departments you'd work with.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
A lot about prioritization techniques and teamwork. And since it's a 5 day a week onsite, they all asked if you'd be comfortable commuting everyday to the office. Make sure it is very known that that isn't an issue.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 7 weeks. I interviewed at WhiteWater Midstream (Austin, TX) in Nov 2025
Interview
One teams call with hiring manager then in person panel interview at their Austin office. Pretty intense interview process overall. It seemed like the whole culture in general is serious and intense in the fact that there was very little small talk and the interviewers drilled me with questions for over 2 hours without much validation in regards to answers. Also I think this might be the only energy company that works 5 days in the office with no 9/80 or half day Friday option.
I interviewed at WhiteWater Midstream (Austin, TX)
Interview
The interviewee was late 5 minutes and did not even apologize. The interview was very straight forward, no out of the ordinary questions. The salary offered was competitive but it seems the company did not offer any other stock or grants.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you please describe you current experience? Why do you want to leave your current company?