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      Entretien pour Project Electrical Engineer - Analog

      23 mars 2015
      Employé (anonyme)
      Coopersburg, PA
      Offre acceptée
      Expérience positive
      Entretien moyen

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 2 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Lutron Electronics (Coopersburg, PA) en mars 2015

      Entretien

      Approximately 7-8 rounds, as discussed in other reviews: 1.) Recruiter - Basic transcript review, behavioral questions, etc. 2.) Technical - They're looking for how you think through a problem in your field. Mine was the step input/bias PNP circuit as others have talked about. 3.) Creative - Here they ask you questions geared towards another engineering discipline in an obvious attempt to see how well your remember fundamental engineering principles (Hooke's law, etc.) 4.) Lunch - Meet with a younger employee and tour the campus. I was asked some fairly straightforward questions such as 'What does ESD stand for?' and 'What is the range of common household voltages around the world?' 5.) Role Play - They give you an hour to figure out a very complex problem one customer is having. Make sure to be very professional from the get-go. 6.) HR - I talked with a senior HR member and discussed why I wanted to work for Lutron, as well as what I'd look for in prospective employees if I owned a company. 7.) Overview - This one was very vague. I talked with someone who was working on RF things and he asked what my interests were and what fields I'd like to get into at Lutron. 8.) Recruiter wrap-up All told, it was an 8 hour day and fairly tiring.

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      How would you measure the height of a kite given unlimited resources? How would you measure the weight of a car with only a ruler?
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      Autres retours d’entretien d’embauche pour un poste comme Project Electrical Engineer - Analog chez Lutron Electronics

      Entretien pour Project Electrical Engineer - Analog

      5 déc. 2014
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      Aucune offre
      Expérience positive
      Entretien moyen

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé via un établissement d'enseignement supérieur ou universitaire. Le processus a pris 6 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Lutron Electronics en nov. 2014

      Entretien

      The phone interviews is initially very conversational. I would say the key to getting this right is to be as extensive as possible in coming up with the solutions for the stated problem and for each solutions, make sure the idea is crystal clear in your mind. One thing that the interviewer always does is to keep asking you questions about something you talk uncertainly. I was asked the usual question about an LED being connected to a 5 V rail and the source is a 120 V AC- how would you make the circuit work. Start with a simple resistor as a solution. Note that the LED has different ways of brightness control and turn-off. So, you can focus on any one of these ( simplest one prefered, both for your sake and the interviewer's ) for your solution. There is also one imaginative question. I was asked the 3 light bulb, 3 switches in a different room question. I was honest and told the interviewer that I had heard about the question earlier. I think that was a good thing as he seemed impressed with my plain honesty. He then asked me- " you are stuck in a trench, deep enough that you cannot get out directly. How would you get out?". You are expected to be really creative, not realistic in this question. So, feel free to make the conversation slightly casual, but keep trying to answer the question all the same. I was able to mention 4 different solutions, some laughable, but accepted. Make sure you mention all the assumptions you make in reaching the solutions. Make sure the interviewer in following your thought process (this applies to all the questions). Also, make sure you understand and convey power electronics concepts on DC-DC and DC-AC-DC conversions very clearly. I was then called for the onsite interview in Coopersberg, PA. This is typically a 5 hour process. Understand this- if your interview gets over after lunch, it does not mean that you are rejected. The process is strictly 5 hour long and they stick to the time schedule. There were 4 rounds of interviews. Make sure you are very attentive when they take you on a tour of the experience center. You HAVE to ask as many questions as possible to the people you meet that day. The fisrt session is a presentation. The second is a tech chat where they ask you the basic light bulb question about which is brighter. They will try to figure out your weak point and question you relentlessly on that. Make sure you do NOT get frustrated or give up at any point. This lasts for an hour and a half usually. Then is the creative question- here the question is more decision making types. This is the tricky part. You are very closely observed on this one. Then the lunch and the office tour. Both are excellent places to ask questions and understand the company and the work culture. But this is a trick part too. I am yet to hear back from them, but their response was fairly good about my performance from their feedback on the interview day and follow-up.

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      Lunch interview, the interviewer kept talking about microcontrollers and it was not my field of expertise
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      Entretien pour Project Electrical Engineer - Analog

      9 oct. 2014
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      Aucune offre
      Expérience positive
      Entretien difficile

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé via un établissement d'enseignement supérieur ou universitaire. Le processus a pris 3 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Lutron Electronics en oct. 2014

      Entretien

      Dropped my resume off at my school's career fair, heard back from them that night and scheduled an interview with them for the next day in my school's career office. Was mostly a techincal interview, asking about power electronics. Be able to explain DC to DC conversion, covering resistor dividers, voltage regulators, and buck and boost converters. Make sure you can say when you'd want to use a voltage reg versus a buck converter and vice versa, ( think voltage dissipation issues for the reg!). I was contacted the next day and told that I had passed the first round and would be moving onto the final round of interviews. Final Round Interview 7 to 8 hour all day process. You will have multiple interviewers who will keep you on your toes. I personally had, and in this order: 1. Behavioral interview, 1v1 standard walking through your resume 2. Technical interview, I had the same 2 questions as the hpast two reviews mentioned, light bulb in series, and a PNP (NOT npn), transistor with a cap at the base. Vo(0-)=-10, Vo(0+)dv/dt, Vo(infinity)= 0.7 (due to the diode drop). 3. Case Interview, 1v1, surprising but be prepared to think on your feet and walk through your assumptions. If you see something wrong with your result for a market size, re-look your assumptions and evaluate which ones you might need to change. 4. Lunch, 1v1 : had lunch with an employee and got a tour of their facilities. 5. Role-play interview 2v1: You're put into the shoes of a new engineer who has to take care of a customer call. I'd really suggest keeping track of time, which got me in the end. 6 &7. Behavioral Interviews 1v1: teh first one was a skype interview with an executive where he asked me about my resume, and when I said I wanted to do analog, he made sure I knew the ideal and non-ideal op amp properties. the last interview was a short meeting with a HR exec. As of right now I'm waiting to hear back

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      Look at the other questions posted for analog engineer, it'll probably be the same.
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