Schneider Electric Engineering Intern interview questions
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I applied online. I interviewed at Schneider Electric (Caïro, ) in Jul 2019
Interview
Two interviews were online and one was in the Helnan hotel in Tagamoo. You should think outside the box and have good communication skills with your colleagues to pass brainstorm the ideas with them and communicating is the key to passing this interview.
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What is the most difficult thing that faced you while working as a team and how did you react to it?
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Schneider Electric
Interview
The interviewer was a pretty sociable and informative guy. He is a software engineer, like myself, so he had a lot of knowledge of the position I was applying for. In fact, most of the interview was spent talking about what kind of role I would be fit for at the company, in regards to my previous experience. He was an excellent interviewer and had already thoroughly read and digested my resume. As a result, he asked me mostly about my previous projects and how I had utilized certain technologies. Then, he talked about how those technologies would be applicable to Schneider Electric. I have to say, he really did a good job selling the company, and hopefully I did a good job selling my skill set.
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No difficult coding or behavioral questions. Just be prepared to talk technically about your past projects.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Schneider Electric (Secaucus, NJ) in Oct 2009
Interview
Interviewer was very nice, she was actually very enthusiastic. I came 1 minute late, but it did not make a difference. The interview went well, but I did not get to the second round. I received an email saying that they could not find a position for me. Hopefully it'll work out better next year.
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How do you deal with someone in a team that is not pulling their weight?