The process took a very long time with unclear communication on the timeline. The interviewers (hiring manager and future team members) were very supportive and willing during the interview itself.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Basic engineering question as well as small cases.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at ASML (Wilton, CT) in Mar 2019
Interview
Applied through referral: 2 Phone interviews, 4 one-on-ones (on-site)
Total time: 3 weeks between first interview and offer.
Interview Process:
Call with recruiter followed by another with the hiring manager. Following that there were On-site interviews involved 2 interviews with manufacturing division managers, 1 with an subject matter expert, 1 with a project leader + team member and 1 with an HR Rep.
Interview questions [5]
Question 1
Asked to elaborate on manufacturing engineering background
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at ASML in Sep 2021
Interview
The interview was intensive, there were three interviews in total, all the way to the final interview. I'll give my account here:
The first interview consisted of the main Group Lead and one of the recent Tech folks. This is to assess whether the next rounds are needed.
What then followed is a talent score exam, questions were scenarios within the company and what your response would be to them, it was online. Personality test was PAPI-3. Questions phrased around 'how do you handle a situation where your deadline is cut short'.
The second interview consisted of a technical round with two people, and questions were asked from statistics and programming. There was only one passive-aggressive person, and you should be able to handle it. There is always that one person.
The third interview was the final interview where the Group Lead and another leader would interview you. Lots of technical questions, a presentation. Very well-mannered folks here, and very good questions asked.
I received a mixed, misleading response eventually. They said that I'd be good for ASML, but in a different department, and should be interviewing there. The feedback they then gave me was quite surprising, and quite contrary to my skills, and I certainly questioned it.
The outcome, which was a middle-way verdict (neither selected nor rejected), was misleading. The suggestion of a Group Lead in one department is irrelevant and should have been made more clear. This is because the moment I applied to their suggested group, I received a rejection. I have made this experience clear to my interviewer. I hope that this practice is avoided.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why should we not hire you?
What are your weaknesses?
Avoiding technical questions here.