I applied through college or university. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at UL Solutions (Melville, NY)
Interview
I was first contacted by the HR manager after she reviewed my resume from the college career fair. I had a quick over the phone interview with her, then I was invited in for an in person interview. I interviewed with the HR manager, hiring manager and two Staff Engineers.Nothing technical, all personality questions, to see how I would fit with the team. They asked if I was a Yankee or Met fan, if I could read an electrical schematic, if I am willing to travel and travel via airplane (they had a few people who couldn't travel regularly and wouldn't by plane). After meeting with everyone and being shown the building, they asked if this was a place I could see myself working at. Two days later I received an offer, which I accepted.
Virtual interview, followed by an in person interview with a tour. Easy questions easy process. Mostly questions about communication skills and project handling. HR also did a phone screening to make sure I had job requirements that matched the description.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about your project management and communication skills
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at UL Solutions in Nov 2024
Interview
The process is easy, talking about your back ground, former job experience and your personality strength weakness in Cantonese and English. Managers are kind. The interview takes Less than 1 hr.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at UL Solutions in Sep 2024
Interview
4 weeks total. Applied online. HR reached out to set up initial call. Waited 2 weeks, had an in person interview, offer received a week later. HR interview was pretty straight forward. Interview with the hiring manger was a short run through of my resume and then 6 to 8 behavioral questions based off UL's ways of working (check the candidate toolkit) on UL application portal.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us about a time you had to make a split second decision.