I applied at a campus career fair. The recruiter asked questions about my academic profile (Ph.D. in mechanical engineering) and some of my current projects (data analytics and cloud computing). A day later, I received an email asking me to attend a 30-min interview with the recruiter. The recruiter asked more questions about my previous experience and the type of roles I would be interested in. I received an email a few weeks later inviting me to an on-site interview in Sugar Land. The day started with a 10-15 min presentation on a topic of my choice. The selection of the topic was difficult because I did not know my audience or the type of things they could be interested in, so I chose the projects that the campus recruiter and I spent the most time discussing. After a short round of questions, I had four one-on-one interviews with group leaders in different areas (software development, industrial IoT, and modeling & simulation). In those interviews, we talked about my resume, some of my projects, technical questions (modeling theory, software development, cloud computing, industrial networks), and the presentation I gave first thing in the morning. A week later, I received an offer.