I am Mond

Wednesday, March 30, 2005

Interview

Hello...

Today I had an interview with Agilent Technologies UK Ltd at their R&D centre over in South Queensferry (right next to the Forth Road Bridge). My dad was kind enough to drive me there in the morning and come pick me up, which saved a lot of time and hassle getting the train. The interview started at 9.30am and I didn't leave the building until about 1.30pm.

Firstly I was introduced to an HR lady, Carole, with whom I had been in contact previously, got a coffee then was taken into a very small meeting room where the two interviewers were waiting for me. The were both from marketing, although I think they had a technical background. They were very interested in my project at Grundfos and I had to draw a diagram on a flip chart and explain it to them. One guy seemed really interested but I thought the other seemed a bit distant. Finally they asked me the usual HR interview questions like: why I applied, what are my strengths and weaknesses, etc. It lasted about an hour and I thought it went very well.

Next up was an hour of technical questions from two younger guys. They started off with "What is a Watt?" (pull spazy face and make a sound like a demented cow), to asking what a linked list was, C programming questions (including giving me sample code to work out what was wrong), OOP questions, OS stuff. We ran out of time as I was able to answer them all fully. Sometimes even more than they expected and so answered a few of the next questions. There were more questions to come on RF but didn't get that far. So it was a breeze!

Then two other guys took me for a free lunch, had a chat with them (possibly a wee informal covert interview, getting to know my personality maybe) and then they took me on a tour of one of the development buildings. I was quite impressed with some of their test equipment. For example, there is a wireless test instrument that you can set up with different profiles to act as a receiver/transmitter/base station for Bluetooth, Wifi and GSM. That was pretty cool.

After that I met up with Carole again to have an informal chat where she explained to me the benefits of working at Agilent and I had to complete a medical questionnaire.

When I got home I had already got an email that said I was on the shortlist and that I " interviewed extremely well and that [I] presented [my] project particularly effectively and had a good solid technical knowledge". So that sounds really promising.

I think they are looking for around 12 graduates this year and they do not finish interviewing until 18th of April, so I have a bit of a wait!

That means I'll have to keep applying for other jobs. I heard back from ARM, after I had contacted someone I knew from the last time I applied, as there was no word from the agency that now deals with applications, to find out that I was too late for the System-on-a-chip Verification Engineer position and there were stronger candidates for the CPU Design Engineer and CPU Design Verification Engineer. Obviously, I'm disappointed but it's a lot better to know rather than not hear from them.

Next company that I'm going to apply to is Nallatech who have their HQ in, wait for it.... CUMBERNAULD. I'm not sure if that is a good thing or a bad thing! If your 'naulders are interested the building is next to OKI, right next the roundabout, opposite the Shell petrol station and Little Chef.

At the moment I am busy with uni project work and an assignment. I still have to squeeze in study time as my first exam is in 6 weeks as of tomorrow! :''( As Mariken is going to visit her friend in Liverpool from tomorrow to Tuesday, hopefully I can take advantage of that and put in some studying.

Ciao for now brown cow, (???)

--
mond

Sunday, March 06, 2005

For A Better Keyboard

A little late but as promised the last in the remaing series of Denmark pictures. These capture the essence of our last weekend in Denmark, which we spent in the fantastic Copenhagen.

--
mond

1870

Hello.

This summer there is a plan. A plan like no other. A plan so stupendous that...um, yep.

I would like to climb to the highest point in this map (1870m).

It's approx. 9km from my house in Balloch to The Beast. Sounds like an story for an exciting post-teen horror flick, yes? Entitled "Balloch to The Beast". Hmmm. Obviously we can't travel in a straight line (due to the fact that one of my legs is shorter than the other) so it will be longer. I think it should take about 3-4 hours. Would need to camp there too, obviously not on the PEAK. Would be nice to see the reservoir. Guyz, it's been a while since we done a wee campo expo plus Gman has been back for a bit so who would like to go?

Possibly filming opportunity from Jetcow, yes?

Had an interview with Agilient Technologies on Wednesday there which went well, though I know I got one technical question wrong. That was at 11am and they got back to me at 1.33pm the same day to invite me to a face-to-face interview on the 30th of March. A reason why they were so quick maybe down to the fact that I said to the interviewer that I tried to run Linux on my 4G iPod and he may of got the idea that I did this all by myself from scratch as I didn't mention the actual ipodlinux project. :O

The format is an hour talking about my project and report at Grundfos and an hour "technical" interview, which doesn't sound so fun. When I asked the interviewer what this may contain he said it could be writing some C. :( That means I'll have to brush up on that before then. The actual position is a general software or hardware engineer so there is no definite role.

I spent the weekend there at Mariken's flat and still managed to get some uni work done, which was rather good of us. The labs are 2 mins away from her flat though. Went to see The Life Aquatic with Stevesy (hehe) on Friday night at the Grosvenor. I really enjoyed it. It had a different sort of humour to mainstream comedies - i.e. not in-yer-face humour but more subtle all the way though with peaks here and there. For some reason I want a red hat now.

I watched the last episode of season 1 of Battlestar Galactica, so I'm really really looking forward to the next season in the summer (I think). Multi-cliff hangers. And quite unexpected. I kept on accusing everyone as a Cylon :( He's a Cylon. She's a Cylon ... YOU'RE A CYLON!

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Derek