I applied through university. I interviewed at Ford Motor Company (Dearborn, MI) in Nov 2014
Interview
Met recruiter at an on campus career fair, talked to them and was signed up for an on campus interview later that week. Received a second round interview for which I traveled to Dearborn, MI. Morning of the interview gathered with other candidates for breakfast. Ford showed us a video of pro-Michigan propaganda and another of pro-Ford propaganda. Not very informational, just all the reasons why Michigan/Ford is the best place on the planet. Toured Ford facilities in Dearborn, Henry Ford's name was only mentioned oh, two or three hundred times on said tour. Interviewed in the afternoon with two sets of engineers.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
What was an important decision you made in your life that many around you disagreed with at the time, and what was the outcome?
Talk about a time when you had to deal with personal issues that arose between teammates when working on a project. What did you do at the time and what would you do differently now?
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Ford Motor Company in Aug 2025
Interview
Really good process, the interviewer was nice, asked questions about my background and a few technical related to my past experience and basic mechanical engineering topics, they haven't followed up but they told me they would.
It was okay I just felt like the job was a little bit too demanding and I did not like that aspect of it. But other than that it was a nice interviewer
Recruiters were so friendly and helpful. Firstly, I solved character analysis and English test. And then, I did online interview. We talked about my background job experiences, and the my ability of solving problem. They joined my interview from 3different teams and took more or less 45minutes.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Recruiters were so friendly and helpful. We talked about my background job experiences, and the my ability of solving problem. After that, we talked about engine design issues and test procedures.