TE Connectivity Software Engineer interview questions
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Software Engineer applicants have rated the interview process at TE Connectivity with 3 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty) and assessed their interview experience as 100% positive. To compare, the company-average is 56.6% positive. This is according to Glassdoor user ratings.
Candidates applying for Software Engineer roles take an average of 3 days to get hired, when considering 1 user submitted interviews for this role. To compare, the hiring process at TE Connectivity overall takes an average of 15 days.
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I applied through university. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at TE Connectivity
Interview
One round of aptitude, followed by 2 technical rounds and an HR interview. Among the two technical rounds one was written and another was face to face. In the face to face interview I was asked question mainly on Java and DBMS. They announced the results three days later.
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at TE Connectivity (Harrisburg, PA) in Aug 2015
Interview
1. Interview was on my previous Experience and how would i solve design problems and some basic core java questions.
2. Interviewed by 3 guys. it was a one and half hour interview on phone.
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Question 1
1. you get a million hits to a website every day. how would load balance it?
2. Do you how MES works?
I applied through university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at TE Connectivity in Nov 2011
Interview
The process started at a career fair at Penn State University. I prepared several resumes to hand out to each company I felt best fit my skills. After that day, I waited roughly 2 weeks for a phone call. Then, it happened. I answered the phone and I setup a date to have my first interview in my local area. The first interview went really well for me. I was asked several questions about my resume; my military experience, where I have traveled, and the education I have received, just to name a few. The entire time I was relaxed and ready to answer any question they could possibly ask. I have nothing to hide and I know I'm worth it. This is the mentality I carried with me during the process. We spent over an hour just talking back and forth. Even though the scheduled time was for a 45 minute session. After the interview we shook hands and said our pleasant goodbyes. I waited for another 2 weeks, roughly. It happened again. I received another phone call, saying they wanted a second interview. This time it was in their city. I was excited. It was a two day vacation. They paid for travel, room, and food. Who could ask for more? When I arrived to my hotel we met up for a briefing and dinner. The briefing was an opportunity for everyone to meet and greet, among other things. There were some powerpoint slides and speeches for our gain. After the briefing we were dismissed and free to roam about for the rest of the evening. In the morning we were given our itineraries for the day of interviews. Some had one or two, but I had three. This took me by surprise because I thought I was just there for the one. It turns out your resume is looked at by more than just the one you are applying for. All three interviews went great. Again, I was relaxed and worth it. Each interview lasted about 30-45 minutes. In between interviews, we ate and went on a tour of the company. At the end of the day I got in my car and drove back home. Roughly, 10 days later I received another phone call with an option to pick any of the three positions. It was a difficult decision to make and they made it as less stressful as possible. The interview process was a good experience for me and it is a necessary formality to get your foot in the door.
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Question 1
What would you change about yourself, if you could?