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Screen Engine/ASI
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selon 5 évaluations - Mise à jour le 6 févr. 2024
Moyen niveau de difficulté de l’entretien
Mitigéeexpérience d’entretien
Comment d’autres ont décroché un entretien
60%
Candidature en ligne
Candidature en ligne
40%
Recruteur
Recruteur
Recherche d’entretien d’embauche
5 entretiens
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J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 2 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez Screen Engine/ASI
Entretien
Extremely unorganized process, did not instill confidence at all. Multiple Zoom meetings, a pseudo-scientific "personality test" (RED FLAG), followed by an ill-thought out and poorly framed RFP "exercise." Overall, a colossal waste of time.
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Screen Engine/ASI en mai 2023
Entretien
Only had one interview with two system engineers. It started off well, but throughout the whole interview it felt like they were judging me based off my lack of experience. Furthermore, they never emailed me to say whether or not I moved on to the next stage, even after emailing them and thanking them. In my opinion, this is very unprofessional and should not be industry standard.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
What is DNS? What does it mean to ping a computer? What is trace route?
J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 3 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Screen Engine/ASI (Valley Village, CA) en oct. 2022
Entretien
I applied to the System Engineer position through a job posting on Indeed. The company use a recruiter for potential candidates so I had to first talk to a recruiter who was very helpful and had the best interest for me. After I told the recruiter what was minimum salary range and what I was expecting, he forwarded that information over to the company. I did a Zoom interview with the CTO which was just going over my experience, skills and etc. The second Zoom interview was with the CTO again and someone from their IT team as well, the interview was schedule for 45 minutes but we spent nearly an hour and 30 minute before the zoom session was force to close. This is where more technical questions were asked but it wasn't too bad. The feedback I got so far was all good and the recruiter said I was in their top choice. The third interview was onsite, I was given a tour of the building and also their workflow of doing things. I met the people on the technical team and also other people in different departments as well. They asked some more questions on AWS, Windows and networking scenarios as well. After I completed the third interview, I was told I should hear back with an offer or just a status update. I heard back from the recruiter and the company asked if I would take less than what I communicated I wanted. I told the recruiter no and he said that they told him that's their max offer they could give. So I declined the offer because I already told the recruiter what I wanted which was in the salary range of the job posting and the recruiter also relay that information to the company as well. I was excited about this company and joining them because I felt I could contribute to help them exceed in their goals and also learn as well. But I was disappointed when they asked me to take less especially when it was communicated to them about my salary range and especially after taking the time to do 3 interviews.
Questions d'entretien [3]
Question 1
How would you troubleshoot a computer you can't ping?