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      Process Development Engineer Interview

      27 Jun 2017
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Durham, NC
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Wolfspeed (Durham, NC) in Jun 2017

      Interview

      Cree has four stages to their interview process. First step is the questionnaire that you have to send back to HR within a three day window. Questions are behavioral and also ask you about technical experiences you have. Expected salary that you put down on questionnaire will likely be used against you if you get an offer. If they like your questionnaire, you'll get an email from the hiring manager for a phone interview. They asked a lot of technical questions about what LED lights are and about your previous responsibilities. Interviewer wasn't super friendly, but liked that I asked a lot of questions. If they like your interview then, you get invited to prepare a 30 minute skype interview on your responsibilities on your last job. Again, they ask a lot of questions and can come off as questioning your abilities but they are just trying to see how you react to that sort of stuff. If you know your stuff and are confident in your presentation, you'll be fine. They ask the tough questions, so being able to handle the questions is key in this stage. Fourth and final step is an in person interview to their location, which in my case was Durham. They pay for flight and hotel, and were very nice about paying for me to stay an extra day to explore the city. I was asked to present the same presentation to a slate of people, and then one on one interviews with that same slate of people for the rest of the day. What they do at Cree is they are intentionally cold and somewhat rude to you throughout the interview process in order to see how you react to things. For instance, during the one on one interviews I would shake their hand and ask them how they are doing, and they wouldn't make eye contact with me and give a cold response like "fine". During 1on1 stage, they ask a lot of technical questions on your presentation to see how you think, I didn't get any of the brain quiz questions like the "how tall would you be if your atoms were made of tennis balls" that other people did. One guy really grilled me on Cree's product line and acted like he was disgusted and insulted that I didn't look through their product catalogs and didn't know more products than different types of LED lights. After three one on one interviews, they took me out for lunch at a brazilian steakhouse. I think they just try to throw you off with weird food/environments, they told me they usually like to get indian food for lunch with interviewees. They asked me some questions about myself at lunch, a weird amount of questions about what my ideal job would be, what other companies I've applied to. I asked questions about the 50+ hour work week, and they acted like I was incredibly naive to think that anyone works less hours than that. I was cut right after lunch while waiting for my next interview after lunch, told I wasn't a good fit for the company because of my concerns to work. They told me that Cree has a very particular environment that is very fast paced and requires a great deal of work and commitment and that they didn't think I would fit well in that. I think what they wanted was someone that would want to be there for 50+ hours and have no reservations about it, and they could tell I did have some reservations. It's kind of a curse to read the Glassdoor interview reviews and company reviews for this company, because if you have any sort of reservations about this company they will sense that and get rid of you. And after reading the Glassdoor for Cree I most certainly had reservations, even though I went into the interview knowing I would accept an offer from them. Overall, they do a very thorough job of vetting their employees, and will draw heavy conclusions based on your answers to simple questions. Also, contrary to popular to company reviews not all entry level engineering positions work the second shift (2pm-12am), I was told this job was one that would be 8-6. In retrospect, I really wish I was more enthusiastic for this position. Don't believe all of the company reviews you read!!

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What products does Cree sell (give specifics)?
      Answer question
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      Process Development Engineer Interview

      26 Jul 2021
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Durham, NC
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Wolfspeed (Durham, NC) in Jul 2021

      Interview

      Long but fair. Started with an HR interview where I was asked standard questions as well as a time where I had to solve a technical problem and the steps I took to do so, then a 2nd phone interview with a manager who was friendly and polite. I was asked a combination of questions from what I am looking for in a job culturally,, behavioral questions, and some very straightforward technical questions pertaining to LEDs and semiconductors. I am preparing for my 3rd interview now and was told to expect 4 total before an offer. All the interviews are still over the phone, none in person. For the 3rd interview I have been asked to prepare a 30 minute presentation on research or a project I have completed and to expect 30 minutes of follow up questions from 3-4 R&D managers.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Pertaining to an internship I'd done, I was asked to explain with some technical details a project I had listed on my resume.
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      Process Development Engineer Interview

      28 Aug 2020
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Neutral experience

      Application

      I interviewed at Wolfspeed

      Interview

      Included an hour long presentation and a series of interviews with various departments and personnel within departments. Included three layers: phone interview, phone interview with presentation, and all day interview.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Specific questions about research presentation
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      Process Development Engineer Interview

      13 Nov 2018
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Wolfspeed in Jun 2018

      Interview

      It was a phone interview which took at around 30 mins. First of all, starting with brief introduction of urself then the manager were mainly asking about my previous experience regards to its means of characterization, such as TEM, and SEM. Like how do you scan the sample? basic requirements for a TEM/SEM sample? or things like that.

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