Questions on my previous experience. Past companies, projects, outcomes.
Relaxed interview. No tension. Questions on Javascript, SQL, HTML and C#.
Was pretty basic for me. I enjoyed the experience. Was a panel interview.
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Shasta Industries (Phoenix, AZ) in Sept 2016
Interview
The Branch Manager contacted me via email with a very flattering analogy of my past experience. He compared it to how I would fit in as a consultant. We coordinated a phone interview which was approximately 35 minutes. I got the impression that my experience was worth a great deal more than other companies made me feel. I wasn't aware of how successful this company was.
The second and third interview was in person approx., 1.5 hours each. Both interviews were amazing. The management and owners are genuine people. They carefully choose who they want to share the success with.
It's important to come prepared. The questions they ask will expose your in-depth character and your professional approach towards hypothetical situations. They discuss your personal and professional achievements and fully disclose the challenges of the position you're applying for. Slightly stressful at first given there's 3 executive level persons asking you questions that vary depending upon your level of skill. Outstanding experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you approach a potential client that has no experience in describing or determining what they want as they're backyard lifestyle?
I applied in-person. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Shasta Industries (Aliquippa, PA)
Interview
The interview was really laid back. I met with one of the foreman and got a tour of the facility and introduced to a couple of employees I would be working with, then I sat down with the plant manager for s quick question session and I was asked to start the next day