I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Multiway Robotics (Atlanta, GA) in Dec 2024
Interview
Overall it was great. Quick interview process, 2 online teams meetings and after that, they flew me to Atlanta for a face to face conversation. They're starting, their team is not big yet, but their office and show room is legit. Though, at last, I chose to give that offer up because I was seriously considering other opportunities. Kinda feel bad lol. They offered a remote position, after I saying no to relocation. I heard they have sales rep working in California remotely as well.
And btw I would like to say some opinions under the Interview section are not entirely correct. For off-hours calls, it is a global corporation and their HR is headquarted in China - that explains it. The HR guy is really nice and willing to do late night calls with me, because our schedule simply can't match (my morning is his midnight and he works night shift sometimes just to get in touch with us). If he's willing to do so, why wouldn't us as American adapt to their timezones? That's hilarious. Reciprocity matters
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
For HR it was like basic stuff about why are you looking for a new opportunity, etc.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Multiway Robotics (Atlanta, GA) in Jan 2025
Interview
It is a completely roller coaster. I had total of 6 rounds of interviews, including late night calls and WeChat messages during off hours. Through out, there were "clear" feedback, but were not really what they meant. They listed the position as remote, but the hiring manager told me it was strongly preferred to relocate to Atlanta. They discussed salary 2-3 times implying they were going to make an offer, only to back out the last minute with a flimsy explanation.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
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