The talent acquisition team is horrendous. If you are working with Alicia Love/Jackson, I'd recommend trying to get someone different from the talent acquisition department. If you're trying to get any feedback from her good luck. I always had to be the first one to constantly reach out just to get any updates after my interview. After three weeks of "oh a decision will be made by the end of this week", she finally goes "yea they decided not to move forward with anyone, but if there are any updates I will let you know". This was very confusing to me as Alicia had told me on two separate occasions that a decision will be made by the end of the week. Then literally two days after, she states the team will not be moving forward with anyone.
I interviewed at Samsung Electronics (Santa Ana, CA)
Interview
Single video interview when referred by someone. Straight forward. Comfortable atmosphere. Its more like a conversation rather than common interviews that tests you on your qualification. Got an offer within 2 weeks after the interview.
Initial round of interview was more technical than I thought as they asked me bunch of technical questions regarding the role. There were 3 people interviewing me so be prepared for that. It was difficult but smooth overall.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you go into analyzing the huge variance in company spending?
I interviewed at Samsung Electronics (Jersey City, NJ)
Interview
Contract role, 2 rounds - Initial screening, interviews with 2 managers, Typical questions about your previous experience and why I want to join this team, then they give you time to ask them certain questions, I just asked 2 questions and he is like you are too technical and rejected me.