The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Critical Process Filtration
Interview
The interview was straightforward. I was greeted at the door, signed in, and began a 1-on-1 interview in a team member's office. After, I received a tour, spoke with some of the engineers and leadership, and was required to fill out a 20pg assessment to verify my basic reading comprehension and simple math skills.
However, the blatant lack of COVID precautions was downright disturbing. I was told that masks are optional and that temperatures were not taken at the door. Bear in mind that Nashua has a mandate for mask usage when not able to socially distance; I saw only 2 employees wearing masks, the rest had no masks and were very blatantly not socially distancing. In fact, when I first arrive the team member who sat me down in their small office 3ft away from them would not even wear a mask even though she required me to do so. Additionally, the 'assessment' that I was required to take was just insulting. Supposedly this is a standard process for all applicants, and that is a problem. After having gone through 4 yrs of college, I was given questions that a middle schooler would find easy.
I was extremely displeased with the entire process and would not recommend it. I hope that leadership takes a hard look at their processes and practices.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
A production machine stops operating, how would you go about troubleshooting and fixing it?
I applied through university. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Critical Process Filtration (Nashua, NH) in Apr 2020
Interview
Nice people. Standard interview, mostly went through the job description. Answered my questions to the best of her ability. Unfortunately the COVID-19 Pandemic prevented me from going in for my interview, so it was held online