I applied through university. I interviewed at Flowserve
Interview
Went to the interview event in Virginia - very well taken care of and company made a good impression of itself. Different types of interviews to evaluate different qualities of candidates. One-on-one, group interview, case-study situation, etc.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is a situation in which you felt like you had to do something uncomfortable in order to do the right thing?
Interview is easy, they have a hr round first. Then its onsite interview by manager. It take about two hours. They after two weeks, they let you know the results.
Screened by HR via the phone. Then an actual interview with the hiring manager and crew, again via the phone. Interview was relatively trivial and was basically a review of the skills I'd be bringing to the team. They made an offer on the spot which unfortunately was substantially less than I currently make. I told them I'd think about it over the weekend and get back to them the following week. I replied with a counteroffer only 8% more than what they offered me and they acknowledged it but never got back to me. I concluded they're just fishing for a chance of getting lucky and getting someone for less than what they're worth or just folks starting out their careers. It was rather disappointing - I probably won't ever apply for one of their postings again.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What was a reason you've left an employer in the past.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Flowserve (Vernon, CA)
Interview
hR phone screen - 10 minutes, basic questions. 1. Hour in person interview with a handful of people. Pretty casual and friendly interview, but it all depends on who you get. Nothing too challenging