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Lutron Interviews

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Lockheed Martin Interviews

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Jun 18, 2013

Interview Question for Electrical Engineer at SRP:

“'Tell me about a time when...' are my least favorite questions, and they asked a lot of those.”

Jun 10, 2013

Interview Question for Electrical Engineer I at Bridgestone Americas:

“How would you reverse an AC motor if it was locked up?”

May 29, 2013

Interview Question for Engineer Intern (Electrical) at MKS Instruments:

“a few tricky circuit analysis questions. not calculations, just conceptual stuff I hadn't seen for a couple years.”

May 28, 2013

Interview Question for Entry Level Electrical Engineer at Foresight Sports:

“How would you test an 30+ 3x10 LED array?”

May 28, 2013

Interview Question for Senior Electrical Engineer at General Dynamics C4 Systems:

“Most questions dealt with previous experience. There we no truly difficult questions during the interview, though the time spent with the two staff engineers was interesting since it was more of a…”

May 27, 2013

Interview Question for Design and Analysis Electrical Engineer at Boeing:

“During the technical session they really went into detail of each of my previous projects, and, for one of them, asked specifically why it was designed that way from top-to-bottom”

May 24, 2013

Interview Question for Electrical Design Engineer at Crompton Greaves:

“Technical questions were based on Transformer Design for which i have applied like what kind of Windings are used for LV and HV side. Mostly asked me whatever description i have given in my resume.”

May 12, 2013

Interview Question for Electrical/Hardware Engineer at Brisk Engineering:

“what was your long-term career plan”