The interviewer was very upfront about the fact that 'you have to make things happen so there is a lack of support, an undefined role combined with a lot of expectation. It's been 2 weeks without any communication so I assume there was no job offer but he could've taken the time to just simply write a quick email to say I was unsuccessful. Quite unprofessional really but I guess this is how it is in today's current job market.
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at ASM Technologies (Boise, ID) in Apr 2026
Interview
interview process was great. team of engineers lead a technical interview. you weren't expected to know everything, but your baseline knowledge in core technical concepts were tested as well as trouble shooting and root cause analysis. Second interview was more to see if you were a match with company culture 10/10
I’m really happy to share my interview experience with ASM Technologies during our on-campus drive.
The selection process had multiple rounds — aptitude and programming basics in the initial screening, followed by a coding round for shortlisted candidates, and finally the technical interview.
In the interview round, they first asked me to introduce myself and then covered core Java concepts like OOPS principles, method overloading and overriding, platform independence, abstract class vs interface, access modifiers, threads, JDK/JRE/JVM, type conversions, and SQL basics. They also discussed my projects in detail.
It was a great learning experience. The questions were focused on fundamentals and real understanding rather than just syntax. Overall, it was a smooth and well-structured process.
Grateful for this opportunity and excited for the journey ahead! 🚀
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about my self and rate your java knowledge (1-10)