Initial screening: The first step in the interview process is often an initial screening call with a recruiter or hiring manager. This call may include questions about your background, experience, and qualifications to determine if you are a good fit for the role. Technical assessment: A technical assessment may be used to evaluate your knowledge and expertise in the field of thermal engineering. This can include a written or online exam or a hands-on exercise. Technical interview: The technical interview is typically conducted by a hiring manager or senior engineer and focuses on your experience, technical skills, and problem-solving ability. You may be asked to discuss previous projects you have worked on, how you have solved technical problems, and how you would approach specific scenarios. Behavioral interview: The behavioral interview is designed to evaluate your soft skills, such as communication, teamwork, and leadership. You may be asked to describe a time when you had to work under pressure or how you have handled conflicts in the workplace. On-site interview: The on-site interview is usually the final step in the process and typically includes meeting with several members of the team, including managers, engineers, and other stakeholders. You may be asked to give a presentation on a technical topic or participate in a group exercise.