I applied online. I interviewed at Mainstream Engineering
Interview
Three interview sessions.
First a phone screening with recruiter, very simple.
Second is a technical interview with an engineer, wherein a couple fundamental questions are asked.
Last is an in-person interview, where they fly you out. The day starts with an initial one-on-one interview. After this, you give a 45(ish) -minute presentation plus questions. Next, you have two more one-on-one interviews, then go out to lunch with some younger engineers at the company. After lunch you go on a tour of the company grounds, and then you have two or three more one-on-ones. Each of the one-on-ones last 30-45 minutes each. Only a couple of the one-on-ones are very technical where they layout a problem and ask how you'd solve it. Overall, it was a great experience with a great company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you had a million dollars to research anything what would it be? Why are you interested in working here? Asked about experiences after presentation. Asked heat transfer questions.
I interviewed at Mainstream Engineering (Rockledge, FL)
Interview
The interview took place Indoors at a public school building and took about 25-35 minutes to complete. Many basic questions were asked and a variety of different technical questions also came up, testing your engineering knowledge.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Q: What types of extracurricular (outside of school) experience do you have when it comes to design and hands-on experience.
I applied online. I interviewed at Mainstream Engineering (Rockledge, FL)
Interview
Get ready for a very long day. If you are dismissed at lunch, you didn't get the job. You'll have an hourish interview with multiple engineers, an hour-long presentation, and lunch. Normally at lunch, you're with younger engineers who will be truthful about what working at Mainstream is like. PSA: Don't do a thermal project unless you live and breathe thermo.