J'ai postulé via un établissement d'enseignement supérieur ou universitaire. Le processus a pris 3 jours. J'ai passé un entretien chez Dell Technologies (College Station, TX) en sept. 2019
Entretien
Dell came to our career fair and I met with the recruiters. I talked to them about the data science intern role and it was a good conversation. After a couple of days later on a Friday, I received an email from another recruiter that my interview is scheduled for the next day (Saturday) for test engineer internship. She said my resume was picked up from a career fair resume bundle.
1. I did not apply for a test engineer position
2. There is nothing on my resume that correlates with hardware testing (Yes, not software testing)
But I was in search of an internship and Dell is a big company, so I said yes for the interview.
During the interview, they asked about my projects and then started explaining what they do in server testing. I said I would be interested in this new field. They asked me if I have any experience with server testing. They can see my resume and figure out I am a data guy!
After the interview, I waited for 3 weeks before mailing the recruiter for a follow-up. She did not respond. I tried again after 3 more weeks. Again no response. I thought Dell was a good company that cares about the interview process. Turns out, they don't. First, they interview me for a completely different role and then they do not even respond. At least send reject email! Very disappointed with this whole experience.
J'ai passé un entretien chez Dell Technologies (Boston, MA)
Entretien
It was great, I really enjoyed interviewing for them and getting to know about their company. The process had multiple rounds, but everything was in person and it felt like they truly cared about the people who would be joining their company.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
They asked about why I wanted to join their company
J'ai passé un entretien chez Dell Technologies (California City, CA)
Entretien
Okay it was not bad at all all good didn’t take too much effort I’d call it a day, it’s an internship so they do not expect much out of you makes it much easier to interview
There was just one interview with mostly behaviorial questions. I was asked about how I would handle a few various scenarios and about my analytical skills. It was a pretty short and simple process.