I had a video call where all three interviewers kept their cameras off, while I was the only one visible. I haven't encountered this in other companies—it felt disrespectful and unprofessional, as if they wanted to dismiss me as quickly as possible.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Verizon
Interview
Initial communication was via phone call. i then had to fly down for an interview. standard RF interview questions. they paid for the flight, car rental and hotel. im worried the pay is kinda low.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
the questions were technical and core RF questions
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Verizon (Westborough, MA) in Aug 2014
Interview
The interviewing process was pretty standard: the first was an HR interview with general questions about what I was looking for in the job, what sort of skills I have, why I was interested, etc. The second interview was with the hiring manager over the phone with more information about the team as a whole, as well as questions again about why I was interested, what brought me to applying, and so forth. The last interview was over Skype (I applied from out of state and they allowed me to interview over Skype instead of flying out) with the hiring manager and a few members of the team. They gave me a list of questions ahead of the interview to prepare and show how quickly I could learn and retain information, so the interview was fairly stress free. The whole process took about three weeks, with about one interview a week, and then the offer the following week after.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There weren't any questions I struggled with, but that was also because they provide the interview questions ahead of time. The idea is that they want to see how quickly and how well you can learn and retain information. The focus was on Verizon's LTE network and mechanics, general antenna questions, and some questions on SINR/RF interference.