I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at HARMAN in Feb 2012
Interview
Easy as a breeze. For a manager position you don't have to be qualified or well experienced. For technical, there are hardly any good technical specialists left in the company.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at HARMAN (Franklin, KY) in Jul 2014
Interview
Went in, answered very few questions, discussed electronics and circuit components, showed what I could bring to the table, asked how I could grow in the company, took a magically tour of the facility, and talked to some current employees.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at HARMAN (Farmington Hills, MI) in Sep 2012
Interview
Instead of giving a technical quiz and allowing the person some time to come of with answers and response appropriately. Technical questions are demanded of you right than and there to evaluate your technical knowledge. Not just your basic questions with a few here and there gotchas or have to think a little. But what is the equation for the beta gain of an NPN transistor. Which is almost never used for the current job.
This is not how my interview was run luckily, but is how they are going now with a new program manager. My interview I thought at the time was very professional and they had a desire to bring me on. Along with promise career movement after the hire on process and work evaluation. Which after new management no longer existed. So be warned of this.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Current Hardware asks useless technical questions that applied back in 1800s. Something that is dealt little with today.