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No Offer – Interviewed in Los Angeles, CA May 2010 – Reviewed Oct 23, 2011

Interview Details – Just asked basic behavioral questions, and talked about my personal interests and what I would like to pursue. It was different because engineers were conducting the behavioral interview and not HR people. Took a long time to get back to everyone than they said they would

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No Offer – Interviewed in Thousand Oaks, CA Oct 2009 – Reviewed Nov 30, 2009

Interview Details – It was a good experience overall but basically it consisted of a first round interview on site and there were two people interviewing. They asked behavioral type questions related to your resume and pay attention to details. Aside from this there were also questions about background and past work experience. They take you through the site.

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