I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at IBM (Austin, TX) in Jan 2019
Interview
- Portfolio Review
- Design Challenge - Needs to be completed in 3 days and presented
- 1:1 Interview to review design challenge
- Final interview with manager and designer
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Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1:1 Interview - The interviewee asked me questions to defend my line of thinking.
Final interview - The questions really focused on fit, passion, and interest.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at IBM (Austin, TX) in Dec 2015
Interview
The process was very quick and relatively painless. From the initial application to the hiring was approximately 2 weeks. First, there was a one hour phone screen with a senior staff member. During this interview, they asked me to talk about my work. Within a day or two, I was called for an on-site interview. The on-site was around half a day and was one-on-one interviews with potential colleagues and managers. People asked various questions about past work and workplace experiences
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you describe the value of a designer to engineers?
I applied through university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at IBM (Austin, TX) in Mar 2015
Interview
I met a front end developer at my school's career fair. He told me to apply online and seemed interested.
I applied online and received an email from a recruiter. She asked a few questions then setup an interview with the man I spoke with at the career fair.
The specific job I was going for was 'front end developer' so the interview was on JS fiddle and I had to redesign a website using HTML, CSS and JS.
This interview went well, so I progressed to the next round.
The next round was skyping with the intern lead. It seemed that I already had the job because he was pretty laid back. He didn't ask anything too out of the ordinary and said that he'd call me back with a decision.
He called back in the next few days and offered the job.