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Engineering Intern at Boston Scientific

No Offer – Interviewed in Feb 2011 – Reviewed Feb 9, 2012

Interview Details – Interview first with employee going over resume and some behavioral. Asked some technical questions about projects I had done on my resume. Next was with manager about 15 mins asking more behavioral and why Boston Sci. He asked what I was looking for specifically in this internship.

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Engineering Intern at Boston Scientific

No Offer – Interviewed in Feb 2011 – Reviewed Feb 22, 2011

Interview Details – Applied via my university, signed up for an interview through the career services website. The interviewer was surprisingly brusque. During the interview, he would ask me a question then question me about certain things I said so be prepared to talk about all aspects of any project or research you mention.

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  • Tell me a time you applied technical knowledge from your classes to solving a problem.   Answer Question
  • Tell me about a time you had to deal with conflict due to an unmotivated team member.   Answer Question

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