I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Exponent in May 2018
Interview
Interview process was:
1. Coffee with manager (in place of phone interview since I was in the area).
2. Coffee with head of practice I was interviewing for (same as above).
3. Formal day of interviews. Seven or so 30 minute one-on-one interviews, with lab tour and 30 minute presentation of my work in between.
I never got unexpected questions and never felt as though the interviewers were trying to trick me - they seemed to genuinely want to know more about me and my work experience and be able to answer questions I had. The day of interviews+presentation was tiring, but that is to be expected. Overall, a very positive experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What would your current/previous boss say is your greatest strength/weakness?
Why do you want to work at Exponent?
How would you change your PhD if you did it over again?
Asked details about my resume.
Asked usual questions about past research projects/work experiences.
Asked if I had questions about Exponent or the position.
I applied online. I interviewed at Exponent (Natick, MA) in Jan 2026
Interview
I completed three rounds of interviews — two remote video calls, first with a senior scientist and then with a managing scientist — and was subsequently invited for an onsite interview. Unfortunately, the organization of the onsite visit did not align with my expectations. Less than 24 hours before the interview, the schedule reshuffled, and the meeting was set in Natick during a January snowstorm, With a high risk of travel difficulties. In practice almost all of my conversations still were virtual, despite the travel.
What added to the confusion was that the onsite location was neither the office I had applied to nor one where the team is primarily based. Even my host and another scientist had to travel from neighboring states to meet there, which made the arrangement feel inefficient.
The HR interview was surprisingly strange. I was asked to discuss technical aspects of my research — essentially giving a brief technical overview — and to repeat information that was already included in my application. Although it mentioned that they already had all the info from my initial application form! many of the same questions were asked again. This interview felt unusual, as HR interviews are typically focused on administrative or cultural fit rather than technical evaluation
first + second rounds and then in person interview. They want to see how you connect your work with theirs. team is great and they are a pleasure to talk to.
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Exponent
Interview
The interview process spanned three months from the initial phone screen to the final round, largely due to slow and inconsistent communication from HR. Responses often took weeks, and when they did arrive, they were typically to say more time was needed to schedule the next step.
The first round was a 30-minute phone interview with someone who had joined Exponent about two years prior. The second round was a virtual interview with a principal-level scientist.
The final on-site round felt excessive for the position. It lasted seven hours and included:
A one-hour technical presentation with Q&A;
Individual meetings with seven interviewers;
A lunch session.
Most interviewers were professional and well-prepared. Senior staff in particular asked thoughtful, well-structured questions and provided sufficient context. However, two interviewers, both relatively new, stood out for the wrong reasons. One seemed to attempt a McKinsey case-interview style question without proper setup, leaving it confusing and irrelevant to the role. Another focused the entire session on a topic I had already disclosed was outside my expertise, showing no interest in exploring other areas of my skills or knowledge.
Overall, while some parts of the process were fair and constructive, the length, HR delays, and unprofessional behavior from certain interviewers made the experience unnecessarily frustrating.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Root cause analysis of certain technical scenarios