Rather straight forward interview process, which was pleasantly surprising. First call with someone on their internal recruiting team, which was nice and informational. Moved on to a video panel interview with the main managers, and then brought on site for a similar panel, just in person. This went really quick, like 2 weeks and I had an offer in hand.
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What are my motivations, and my motivating factors, personally, professionally etc?
One quick HR call, One behavior phone screen, One in person with the hiring mananger. Entire process took only a about one week. They move really fast and wanted to fill the role super quickly
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How do go about learning a new skill? are you comfortable with the rare long hours
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Intuitive Machines
Interview
Applied on their website for a position with their lunar lander project. Got a phone call a couple weeks later, and was invited for an onsite soon after. Offer was made about a week after the interview. They let me know up front that this was an ambitious project and would take long hours. Sure, if you like space (as I do) and are motivated to do something big, then it could be worth it. But their offer was way below market rate (I could make $20000 more for a similar position, literally colocated in their building), and their benefits were crap. I asked for some time to consider the offer, but apparently they were miffed they I didn't simply accept it immediately and start working. They vaguely threatened me by saying I was the most qualified candidate, but they had "eight others" they were considering. And the CEO himself would not budge on salary. That was the final straw for me so I declined. I would advise applicants to be careful with this company.
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We talked about my experience/past projects/academic courses.