I applied online. I interviewed at Thermo Fisher Scientific
Interview
First call from in-house recruiter who did the typical pre-screen thing (resume is true, why are you looking, are you a decent human). about two weeks later, call with the hiring manager and one other engineer where they poked about my technical background, seeing what I (said I) could do, and clearly trying to think through how I'd fit into the team (personality, soft skills, and code-construction). Final interview was in-person. Included lunch, tour, then interview with part of the team. Included a typical coding interview on a whiteboard. I definitely didn't ace the problem, but I got the gist. Apparently was good enough, I got a verbal offer about a week later (followed by written offer)
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Other Software Engineer interview reviews for Thermo Fisher Scientific
Went for the interview through campus placement. Interview was offline and conducted at their office. The first round consisted of questions on coding, dbms and projects mentioned in resume. Interviewers were helpful.
Interview was straightforward and pleasant as far as software interviews go. Group interview with the team who then reviews and comes to a collective decision on whether to hire you.
1 Behavioral with the recruiter
1 Behavioral with the manager
1 Panel - Fairly straightforward, vocabulary of languages, what would you do in this scenario, systems design questions, nothing really too difficult
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you solve a problem you're unfamiliar with