I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Johnson Controls (Waynesboro, PA) in Aug 2019
Interview
I was contacted by JCI's recruiters initially through LinkedIn for a position that urgently needed to be filled. It seemed interesting from a technical perspective so I responded. I was at working full-time at a company. They contacted me multiple times, sometimes during work hours. The position was out of state, but I finally accepted to do a phone interview with the engineering manager, Interview went well and they wanted me for an on-site. I agreed to take time off work to do the interview but it was a 6 hour drive plus overnight stay at a hotel. I thought my interview went pretty well. It was mostly a technical interview plus some clarifications about my experiences. I got a tour of the facilities and interviewed a couple of other people in addition to HR. I was not crazy about the location. Couple of weeks later, I was finally notified that they were proceeding with a different candidate. I was not surprised because I think they could tell that I didn't like the location of the plant. However, I am annoyed that after contacting the recruiters multiple times, they never responded to my requests to be reimbursed for my hotel fees. I am shocked that a formerly fortune 500 company treats its candidates this way. The manager was clear that I would be reimbursed, but the recruiters have ghosted me despite multiple attempts.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
To what terminals would you connect the multimeter test leads to get current, voltage, and resistance readings in specific circuits?
Get the values of different variables in a loop function.
I applied online. I interviewed at Johnson Controls (Philadelphia, PA)
Interview
The interview was a short in person interview with the engineering director. He asked some basic experience and skill questions and showed me some drawings for past projects. He then went over basic expectations
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What software do you have experience using for engineering drawings.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Johnson Controls (Indianapolis, IN) in Feb 2025
Interview
applied got denied the first few times got an interview waited about two weeks for the second interview got the offer the same day. I know things take time with bigger companies so i wasn't too worried about waiting>
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Johnson Controls (Delta, BC) in July 2023
Interview
Teams Interview with Hiring Manager. It was conducted over teams. Very easy and casual. Good overall experience and highly recommended company. Would definitely apply again. OVerall interview took less than 30minutes.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The job requires 40-50% of travel, are you ok for this amount of travelling.