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Sony interview experience Japanese enterprise interview experience
Sony interview experience Japanese enterprise interview experience

Sony interview experience one:

I ran as scheduled in the afternoon, because an interview in the morning went quite smoothly. After the interview, Sony invited a good friend to go shopping for dinner, so I was in a high mood. And because I paid more attention to the interview in the morning, Sony basically passed without any preparation in the afternoon.

After I went in, I suddenly found that I was facing three Japanese men and the others were two. Although the difference is not big, the three people sitting opposite me are still a little flustered. After the beginning, the man in the middle briefly described some processes in English (all my three interviewers are good except one who is not very good at English). Then let me introduce myself. Later, I was asked what I mainly studied at school, because I said that I didn't study well in my major, so this topic didn't go deep. They have the content of my online application because I filled in a string of ellipsis in the last oq. In fact, I was worried about asking this at first, but they didn't ask, so I was happy ~=v=. Then I decided to tell my real purpose. In fact, I once scouted for my friend. As a result, the three Japanese people laughed like flowers, saying that we could just talk casually ~ immediately relaxed and started chatting. Of course, they ran.

They flipped through the paper in their hands, and then began to answer my following questions:

1. Why did you choose Sony [Filter]?

2. Personally feel the difference between Sony and other companies.

3. What projects have you done and what have you gained?

4. Suggestions on how Sony can explore the China market?

5. Will it be a problem for girls to work in Japan? In fact, they talked a lot, and that's all I can think of at once. I'll add some of the above questions later. Four people chatted casually, talked about Japanese TV dramas, mobile phones and TV, and asked me if I had any Sony products. I happen to have a psp in my bag, so I need a game suitable for girls to play. Simple = V, I feel that the second half of the interview is purely marketing. Then after about 45 minutes, I found that I was going to be late for the later appointment, so I volunteered to end the interview. I felt sorry for coming unprepared and felt that I didn't have enough ability to work for Sony. Then all three interviewers were very nice and told me that I was very suitable for management or sales.

Laugh ~ almost. In fact, I don't think even a little preparation will be bad. Anyway, I'm sure I can't get through. I wish you all ~ By the way, by the way, I'm sorry for another roommate who interviewed together, because we talked too high and laughed loudly, orz.

Sony interview experience 2:

I arrived at Xingguo Hotel after 8 o'clock in the morning, hot and sleepy (the hot water bottle leaked last night, and I woke up in the middle of the night/...). It should be regarded as the earliest batch, and it started in 20 minutes. Talking to hrmm in the restaurant, I know they are also very hard and \ n get up early. He asked him if he could understand Japanese English and replied that he would try his best.

When I entered the room, the interviewer was still on the phone. I hung up when I saw someone coming. Very polite. Mainly ask the details of the project. He wants to know your role and responsibilities in the project and the technology used in the project. This is almost a project demonstration to be told on the whiteboard. Bs is required to check their preparations here, but there is no whiteboard. Because the interviewer has also done images.

Things, just ask something about security monitoring. Later, I asked if other OS were familiar with it, and listed a bunch of irix, solaris, linux and so on. I won't ask in detail, but I want to talk about where it is used. By the way, I also asked CMM and CMMI, but I don't know much about it, that is to say, there are a lot of documents and process specifications anyway.

It's almost time. I asked some questions about the road. I think I am the first. He didn't remember the question well, but he even looked through the address book and asked the little note inside. How about letting you work in Japan for two or three years (at first, you actually asked for two or three hours, so the interviewer was still very nervous)? Why Sony? Finally, qa. There is nothing to ask. He is the software manager of Sony in Tokyo, and he is not familiar with China.

Everyone has superficial respect, and the attitude of the inner bs is enough. I guess the interviewer is the same, except that their English is not neat (pronunciation is quite accurate). They also record things on paper, but they have a weak grasp of key words.

Sony interview experience 3:

What I want to mention here is that after the interview, the interview manager gave me a question to take back to do. The topic is to read the helix sdk of real, and then give the reading report. Because I didn't finish the topic during the competition, I made this report seriously. In order to enrich the content, I finally sent my published papers and my views on this sdk, which proved to be very useful afterwards. Because the interviewer asked me to ask questions during the second interview, I asked the purpose of writing this. They said they wanted to see candidates' screening skills and train some managers, which made me very happy, hehe.

I was told that the second meeting happened to be the first day of school suspension. Originally, I was going to Shanghai, but I said that the school might not allow it, and the discussion ended with Sony in Beijing. On the day of the interview, it was conducted by video conference. Two interviewers in Shanghai, a man and a woman, began to greet each other and said a sentence in Chinese. Later it was all in English. It is said that they are ministers of Sony Corporation in Japan, but they speak Chinese very well. The interview begins with self-introduction and general project experience. Then ask some hr questions, such as 1. Why Sony? Understanding of Sony II. What do you think of the match with Sony? . . . . One of the more headaches is why I didn't go to the intern's company in the end. I said my research direction is different. I am engaged in multimedia work. The original company mainly worked in compiler and architecture, which was not suitable, and I left my job not long after the company took my tutor. They thought they believed it, so they didn't ask anything more.

Then I waited for a week. Today, I was informed to issue a tripartite agreement, and the treatment was average. However, I feel that my work is mainly multimedia compression and embedding, and I hope to have better development in the future. I'm writing a paper, and I wrote it in a hurry for 20 minutes. It's a mess. Please forgive me, and I'll write the details when I'm busy!

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