I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at World Wide Technology
Interview
I interviewed with eight people. They are concerned about the technical fit, but equally concerned about the cultural fit to the company. They live and breath their core values which are:
T: Trust in character and competency.
H: Humility, stay grounded; never forget where you come from.
E: Embrace change and diversity of people and thought.
P: Passion and strong work ethic.
A: Attitude — be positive and open-minded.
T: Team player — be proactive and share ideas.
H: Honesty and integrity.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There were no real zingers for questions, however, if interviewing for an engineering position, they will throw both easy and obscure questions at you to get a gauge of where you are in relation to your specialty.
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at World Wide Technology (Raleigh, NC) in Oct 2021
Interview
Excellent!! The recruiter is top notch, nothing like I have experienced before. Everything went very smoothly, decision was made quickly. Probably my top 3 best experiences. I can't wait to start.
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Question 1
Tell me about yourself and why do you want to work at WWT.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at World Wide Technology (Saint Louis, MO) in Sep 2021
Interview
The interviewing process takes a while. You have to meet with several PMO and Engineering resources. It could be a panel or on an individual basis. You will also have to present a project to the same resources.
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Question 1
One thing they asked was about my experience managing projects from E2E
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at World Wide Technology
Interview
I was contacted by a recruiter, because my professional skills and job experience was a perfect fit for World Wide. I met with the recruiter who then set up interviews. For the interview I travelled to the main office in St Louis. I was greeted and waited a short time for the meeting with the person who would be my boss. The interview seemed to be free-form with little structure. After discussion about the position, I was taken in to the next level boss who had a similar free-form style and finally taken to his boss who was a division director. He spoke with me alone and actually took notes. Next, the original interviewer (my would-be boss) said he wanted me to meet someone in from out of town. So, we met with a person there from "The Wilds of Alaska". He was treated with reverence by everyone around him. He was a very easy-going guy who even chased me down after the interview to take me to lunch. All in all a very unusual interview process. I left a little confused, but confident I had made a good impression and that I would be offered this job that looked like it was written with me in mind. I was wrong.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
You seem a little laid back for a Project Manager. How would you handle a large team?