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based on 3 ratings - Updated Apr 30, 2026
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Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at Whemco as 100% positive with a difficulty rating score of 3 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for Engineering Technician and Quality Engineer rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for Engineering Technician and Quality Engineer roles were rated as the easiest.
The hiring process at Whemco takes an average of 1 day when considering 3 user submitted interviews across all job titles. To compare, the average duration of hiring at similar companies like BlackRock, Inc. is 14 days, Fabricated Software, Inc. is 2 days, and Apple Inc. is 21 days. Candidates applying for Engineering Technician had the quickest hiring process (on average 1 day), whereas Engineering Technician roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 1 day).
very easy and relaxed. Management was down to earth. Answered any questions that I had. Benefits and pay were both discussed at interview. Managers seemed attentive and willing to listen.
Typical phone interview then in person with plant tour accompanied with fellow operation personnel. Technical questions asked and explanations given about the industries they are in and products made. HR, management of plant and then talked with technical director.
I applied in-person. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Whemco (Pittsburgh, PA) in Feb 2010
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Applied at location in Homestead in March 2010. Called a month later to set-up for an interview date.
When I got there at 11:00pm I was taken for a tour of the company. I was asked If I had ever did any trouble shooting PLC's? Experience with Allen Bradley PLC's a plus.+
After the interview and tour of plant, I was escorted to the HR office where I took a test that consisted of 60 questions. Electronic trouble shooting, Ladder Diagram questions, Triac and DIac questions, Transistor and wheatstone bridge operation. I wasnt finished with school at the time and new nothing about Triac's and Diac's and Process Control. I flunked the test for sure when it came to the ladder diagrams. 2 weeks later got a rejection letter.