- Jan 17, 2004
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I graduated college about a month and a half ago with a B.A. in math-computer science from University of California San Diego. I took about a month off and have been looking for jobs for the past 2 weeks, so I just started interviewing.
My first interview was a phone interview. Interview was going OK, they started asking me about some Java basics. Then all of a sudden the guy starts asking me about hands on clocks and what angle is formed, how many times in 12 hours the hands touch each other blah blah blah. I'm like wtf? I knew that companies asked these kinds of questions but I certainly wasn't expecting it during a phone interview.
I pretty much bombed that part of the interview since I was really nervous to begin with, causing serious mental blockage, so the guy said "We will be in touch" at the end of the interview, so I know they won't be calling me back. The guys did not sound friendly at all to begin with and then they just left me feeling like an idiot, even though I set curves in upper division math classes and survived two courses of compilers with good grades etc. :roll:
Anyways, my question is: do the majority of companies hiring for engineering jobs (in my case software engineering) ask these kinds of questions, and if so do they ask them just for entry level positions or for jobs all the way up the ladder?
My first interview was a phone interview. Interview was going OK, they started asking me about some Java basics. Then all of a sudden the guy starts asking me about hands on clocks and what angle is formed, how many times in 12 hours the hands touch each other blah blah blah. I'm like wtf? I knew that companies asked these kinds of questions but I certainly wasn't expecting it during a phone interview.
I pretty much bombed that part of the interview since I was really nervous to begin with, causing serious mental blockage, so the guy said "We will be in touch" at the end of the interview, so I know they won't be calling me back. The guys did not sound friendly at all to begin with and then they just left me feeling like an idiot, even though I set curves in upper division math classes and survived two courses of compilers with good grades etc. :roll:
Anyways, my question is: do the majority of companies hiring for engineering jobs (in my case software engineering) ask these kinds of questions, and if so do they ask them just for entry level positions or for jobs all the way up the ladder?
