Online assessment:
Basic high school level questions judging your intelligence.
Video interview questions:
1. Tell us about a time when you did a task that was not your responsibility and why did you perceive it as being outside your ability?
2. What has been your biggest accomplishment so far?
3. Describe a time where you had to overcome a difficult task and how you went about overcoming it?
4. Tell us about a time you motivated yourself to do something.
5. What makes you a good candidate for the job?
6. Tell us about a time you strongly advocated for something.
Personality assessment questions (generalized):
Questions asking if you’re innovative, a risk taker, helpful to others, focused on your own goals, like to be micromanaged, like to do things on your own, if you’re outgoing, if you’re shy, if you’re loyal, etc. It gets a bit repetitive. You answer what statements out of a group you agree with the most and what you agree with the least. They give you four choices. There are about 50 of these. Later they go down three choices which makes it more difficult to be vague and forces you to choose some negative things about yourself. A few questions related to locate the missing panel of a specific pattern. Based on what you saw before what would the missing piece be. Five questions asking to find the next number in a sequence.
In person interview:
1. Tell me about yourself.
2. Where do you see yourself in the future?
3. Do you use time management (plan ahead) or are you focused only on the deadline?
4. You have a million things to do but can’t do them all in time. What do you do?
5. What is your preferred management style (micromanaged or loose management)?
6. How would your friends describe you?
They then gave me two tests. One asking electrical questions (choose a, b, c, or d) and the other asking to solve electrical diagrams. The later was very difficult.