Submitted my application online and went through three rounds of interview including a writing assessment and two video interviews. Were responsive with me when I was doing well however ghosted me for almost a month when I came to realize that I was not selected for the internship. Personally, I wish they were more transparent about all prospects of the interview process, even if they didn't accept me.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Q: What are your experiences abroad ? What is your language level ?
After a game on the internship, I had a quick call with a recruiter on a mobile phone. She asked about me and asked me to describe the project I had worked on. I had applied to data and AI departments, so I described machine learning projects and agentic AI projects, and she asked about my SQL skills. Throughout that process, it was most important to tell about myself as much as possible and to mention technologies and languages. After that, I had a technical call with the manager. He asked for more details about the project, especially Gen-AI projects, since I applied to a team with Gen-AI projects. So there weren’t any hard questions, just a description of my projects. He asked how I detected hallucinations about the RAG, and the interview was fast and fun.
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Question 1
How did you verify RAG accuracy in the LLM's answers?
I interviewed at Orange (Agadir, Souss-Massa-Drâa)
Interview
The interview was conducted over a phone call and followed a fairly standard structure. It began with the usual “tell me about yourself” question, then moved into a discussion of my projects and CV, and concluded with some technical questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What was the project you're most proud of and what was your contribution in it?
I've received a mail scheduling the interview after applying for the position online. The interview was executed with all the three members of the group team. They've asked me techniques and motivation questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How many programming languages do I know and I'm used to.