I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Corning (Midland, NC) in Jun 2015
Interview
Interview panel, 6 people total but only one person at a time. The process takes the whole day so they can get to know you better and how you react to certain situation. It starts with HR, then department head then section supervisor and then engineer. Someone from other department might be in the panel as well.
I applied online. I interviewed at Corning (Corning, NY)
Interview
I applied at the company's application site. A recruiter sent an email to ask for my convenient time for a phone screen interview. Even though I gave a certain time, the recruiter did not call for a phone screen interview.
I applied in-person. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Corning (Corning, NY)
Interview
One in-person interview at a professional conference (where I learned about Corning for the first time), two panel-style virtual interviews (three people each); Interviewers seemed to really like each other and get along well. Corning appears to have a great community of people
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
General interview questions (i.e., Tell me about a project you've worked on and your impact, What do you know about Corning [our company]?)
Process engineering questions (i.e., How have I improved a process in my professional life?, How do you run a good experiment? What data do you collect, and what statistical tools do you use?)
I applied online. I interviewed at Corning (Corning, NY) in Jan 2023
Interview
It was a long 3 step process. Talked to 2 people who worked in the plant and then the last round was with the hiring manager. Overall the questions were behavioral but the last round had some technical questions.