So I'm in the hiring process for a test engineer position at a subsidiary of Danaher Corp. This potentially would be my first job after graduating (EE major). I already had two phone interviews with the company. The first interview was a HR screening, which went fine. The second interview was technical and was with the engineering hiring manager. The technical interview consisted of answering some questions about several circuits, which I basically breezed through.
The HR recruiter told me the final interview onsite would be with the Admin executives, a panel of potential peers and the hiring managers. The recruiter also mentioned that there would once again be a technical portion.
From the previous technical interview I believe I have a pretty good idea on what to brush up on in terms of circuits, but I'm worried about the other random things they could ask that are non-technical. I've read several guides to HR interviews and I've basically written and memorized my answers to the provided sample questions, but I don't think thats what they will be asking this time around.
I really just don't want to screw this up by answering a dumb behavioral question wrong. Plus the pressure of securing a job before graduation is slightly getting to me.
			
			The HR recruiter told me the final interview onsite would be with the Admin executives, a panel of potential peers and the hiring managers. The recruiter also mentioned that there would once again be a technical portion.
From the previous technical interview I believe I have a pretty good idea on what to brush up on in terms of circuits, but I'm worried about the other random things they could ask that are non-technical. I've read several guides to HR interviews and I've basically written and memorized my answers to the provided sample questions, but I don't think thats what they will be asking this time around.
I really just don't want to screw this up by answering a dumb behavioral question wrong. Plus the pressure of securing a job before graduation is slightly getting to me.
			
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