I applied online. I interviewed at Merrick & Company (Oak Ridge, TN) in Jan 2022
Interview
First I conducted a phone screen with a member of the HR team, and after that I met with the project engineer and one of the other senior engineers. In the first interview they gauged my interest in the position and some of my experience, and in the subsequent interview I was asked more questions relevant to the position itself. In the second interview I was not familiar with many of the technologies they worked with, but that did not impact my ability to get the job.
I applied online. I interviewed at Merrick & Company in Nov 2025
Interview
The process started with a professional and well-organized phone screen, but the first-round interview with the hiring manager completely changed my impression of the company. The conversation was one sided, with the interviewer spending most of the time talking about her own management style and achievements instead of asking meaningful questions about my background. At one point, she said, “You’re rather novice in this type of role, and this is a hard role. What makes you want to pursue this?”
That comment was unnecessarily dismissive and inaccurate, considering I have led full RFP and proposal cycles from kickoff through submission for complex, multi-department projects. The tone of the discussion was condescending and left me questioning how employees are treated internally.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
You’re rather novice in this type of role, and this is a hard role. What makes you want to pursue this?
The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Merrick & Company (Denver, CO) in Nov 2024
Interview
Applied online, heard back from someone in talent acquisitions about setting up a phone interview. The phone interview had very standard questions: what are your strengths and weaknesses? Why are you interested in this company? After that an interview was set up with two architects. This was more of a conversation about the role and what my goals were for my career. They ended up going with someone who had more direct experience in the sector of work the team was doing.