02-26-2006, 10:55 AM
like Matt said, the second interview is usually has the program managers for the projects they think you would fit best. I know i had my third interview with my company and i interviewed with who i now know as my Program Manager (head honcho - high level/non technical), a smaller manager that is more interactive (technically savy) with the lower-level employees and a separate manager that is on a separate project.
Just be real with them. They want to know if they can get along with you and that you can work well together. They might go into off tangent conversations not relating to work as well.
Just an example:
second phone interview - we ended up talking about Motorsports and cars for about 40 minutes (he owns an e30 m3 that he brings to the track sometimes). Don't expect this though - we did talk a lot about my technical capability and experiences in school.
Just be real with them. They want to know if they can get along with you and that you can work well together. They might go into off tangent conversations not relating to work as well.
Just an example:
second phone interview - we ended up talking about Motorsports and cars for about 40 minutes (he owns an e30 m3 that he brings to the track sometimes). Don't expect this though - we did talk a lot about my technical capability and experiences in school.
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