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To help you prepare for an Axiom Technologies job interview, here are 15 interview questions and answer examples.

What software analysis and design tools do you have familiarity working with?

How to Answer

As a software engineer for Axiom Technologies, your interviewer wants to hear that you have experience in utilizing tools that you make you more proficient in your work. Dig back on your past experiences and talk openly about your experiences with the different analysis and design tools that are available to help you be better in the work that you do. In the end, make sure that your interviewer understands that you are proficient in the use of these tools and open to learning and using new tools as well.

Ryan’s Answer

“As my career and experience in software engineering has grown over the years, I’ve come to really appreciate and utilize these tools that are available. A great example of this would be my recent education and use of Structured English for designing insurance claim software for a large auto insurer. The simplicity of the structured decisions in the program were a perfect example of a program that could utilize the tool and the end product ended up very functional for our customer.”

Ryan’s Answer

“I have great working knowledge in creating and reading data flow diagrams. To help with both our own sales staff and with customers, DFD’s have been super helpful and I consider myself very proficient in creating them. I’ve also recently been introduced to decision tables to aid in product testing. I was working on a new system that involved some very complicated business rules and the decision table helped outline everything perfectly for our testing.”

If hired for this position here at Axiom Technologies, would you be comfortable handling overall project manager responsibilities for new software development?

How to Answer

As a skilled software engineer, you have all of the necessary tools in your bag to be a successful engineer at Axiom Technologies. This question is allowing your interviewer to get a better sense of your project management skills and people skills if you were to join the team at Axiom Technologies. In your answer, talk about your ability to estimate the time and cost of a project, the staffing needed and the overall scope of planning for a particular project. If you have direct experience in being the lead on a large development project, be sure to discuss that experience with your interviewer.

Ryan’s Answer

“Looking to join the team here at Axiom Technologies directly out of college, I feel very confident in my abilities to manage the entire scope of a new development project. I have leadership experience as my campus’ president of the software engineering club. In that role, I developed skills that would help me utilize staff and resources in the best way possible. During my internship, I was exposed to the planning stages of new projects and I have a very good feel of estimating the budget and length of time needed to have a fully functional system.

Ryan’s Answer

“I would absolutely be comfortable if tasked with project manager duties here at Axiom Technologies. In my last two roles, I have led successful projects that started with great planning and budgeting process and went through to completion with great people and processes in place under my leadership. While it’s not a regular duty for me in my current role, I always welcome leadership duties.”

Here at Axiom Technologies, we ask our test engineers to follow specific QA protocols. What role do you feel QA plays in software development and testing?

How to Answer

As an experience software testing engineer, quality assurance should be ingrained in your brain and your interviewer is looking to get a sense of your personal feelings towards it in your work with this question. In your answer, be sure to highlight QA’s importance in reducing errors, maintaining specifications, testing failure parameters and preventing defects from occurring. In the end, make sure that quality is your mantra in the eyes of your interviewer by giving an example or two of how you put QA in the forefront of your work.

Ryan’s Answer

“As a test engineer, I take great pride in my role of ensuring that systems go out to consumers as error free as possible. In my current role, I take the time to learn all of the system specifications that are laid out by our design engineers and customize my testing to follow those specifications.”

Ryan’s Answer

“In my work throughout my career, quality assurance in my testing was an every minute of every day job on my part. While creating effective testing processes on new software is extremely important in following QA protocols, the recording of defects, issuing of reports and assisting the designers on fixing issues are equally important parts of the process that I’d love to let shine here at Axiom Technologies.”

What do you consider to be a good litmus test for when you would automate a test process for a new system versus testing manually?

How to Answer

As your role with Axiom Technologies will look to help further their automate testing processes for new systems, you will need to have a good sense for when automation makes sense and when it does not. Reiterate your sense for this to your interviewer by sticking to the high level response that repetitive tasks, as are common with large software companies, are prime candidates for automation whereas one time test cases are not.

Ryan’s Answer

“Having been in automation in both manufacturing for many years and now software for the last three years, a common misconception among people is that automation can help improve any situation and that couldn’t be further from the truth. The amount of time, effort and resources that goes into an automation process makes it ideal for repetitive tasks and tests that have multiple data sets. If a testing process calls for unique and one time process, it would make the most sense to run that process manually.”

Do you have experience working with different CASE tools? If so, what do you have experience with?

How to Answer

The world of software engineering has greatly benefited from advancements in computer aided software engineering tools. Because Axiom Technologies is at the forefront of the industry, your interviewer will be looking to hear which tools you have experience with. Make sure not to concern yourself with providing a correct answer here, but rather focus on your flexibility to learn new aides when needed while explaining what you have experience with.

Ryan’s Answer

“In my current role, I regularly utilize both diagramming and web development tools. The diagram tools assist our software projects by outlining the system data and components in a graphical form for us and this saves us a great amount of time while also being very reliable. The web development tools greatly help me visualize site changes that I am making because I don’t have a deep background in web development. If hired for this position, I’d look forward to learning other CASE tools for prototyping, quality assurance and maintenance.”

Ryan’s Answer

“During my career and in my experience with CASE tools, most of my experience is in the lower CASE elements that focus on coding and testing the software after initial development. CASE tools have certainly made life as a software engineer more efficient and effective and I’d look forward to learn any new CASE tools if hired for this position here at Axiom Technologies.”

At Axiom Technologies, we rely on a full team effort to deliver top quality products to our customers. Tell me about a time that you worked well as part of a team. Are you comfortable in a similar role here?

How to Answer

While this potential role with Axiom Technologies will require your to be an independent worker that can think on your feet, you will also need to work as part of a larger team that is working toward one common goal. Because of this fact, your interviewer will want to hear that you thrive in an environment where you work with team members from other disciplines than you are trained in. In your example, stress to your interviewer that you have excellent communication skills and that you fully understand that every person on a team plays a vital role in the organization’s success.

Ryan’s Answer

“Throughout my career, I’ve always enjoyed working as part of a larger team on the job and this personal enjoyment started with my love of and participation in team sports like baseball and basketball. Growing up playing sports, I learned that each team member brought a unique skill set that could help us achieve our goals. Through a great coaching staff that knew how to make these individual skills shine, this same philosophy holds true for a team that is looking to design a new software system. I know that my skills as an engineer are just part of the final product and I work very well with designers, architects, analysts and sales to help build the greatest system possible.”

Ryan’s Answer

“I am a people person by nature and my current role has me working very closely with our engineering and design staff on writing technical manuals for our products. While I certainly can handle long days at my computer in solitude, my desire to work hand in hand with others really sets me apart from my peers in this field. I have excellent verbal, listening and written communication skills that, if hired here at Axiom Technologies, your entire team would appreciate from my first day on the job.”

What do you feel are the primary features and benefits of the Java programming language?

How to Answer

As a company that utilizes Java, Axiom Technologies and your interviewer want to make sure that you have an understanding of the Java programming language and they do so by asking this question. Obviously a language packed with unique features, talk about the features that you can speak the most knowledgeably about and tie your direct experience to.

Ryan’s Answer

“When I started working with Java three years ago, the first huge benefit was the fact that the Java syntax was based on C++. At that time, I had a great working knowledge of C++ and my transition to Java was absolutely seamless. The other amazing feature that I’ve come to appreciate with Java is how robust the memory management is in exception handling and automatic garbage collection.”

How would you handle a situation where a colleague was being very difficult to work with?

How to Answer

In the team based atmosphere at Axiom Technologies, departments with different skills and backgrounds can often see things from different points of view and these situations can cause some internal conflict between coworkers. With this question, your interviewer is looking to hear how you handle situations where you are working with someone that can be seen as difficult. To give them the sense that you are able to work through conflict in a professional and sensible manner, try to talk through how you handled a conflict at work previously in the past and highlight the interpersonal skills that you used to help make it a positive situation.

Ryan’s Answer

“In all honesty, any great work atmosphere that I’ve been a part of in the past has involved conflict between colleagues. In situations I have witnessed, conflict has stemmed from very open-minded people giving their two cents in particular situations and two people not seeing eye to eye. This happened recently to me in the planning phases of a new project. On of our UX Designers and I had a disagreement on the final layout of a new software roll out we were planning. It worked best for both of us to talk about our ideas and list the pro’s and con’s for our ideas. I kept an open mind to learn from her point of view and she did the same to me on my end. This led us to come up with a great compromise in the end.”

Ryan’s Answer

“Last year, we had a new engineer join our team that was hired on from his internship with us. From his first day, he made it very evident that he would only handle certain tasks within our team and only work on certain projects. As his mentor to help get him up and running, I sat him down and discussed the expectations of each of our engineers as part of our larger team. I explained to him that our approach was not to pigeonhole ourselves into smaller tasks, but rather be well rounded engineers that could handle any project and be able to cover for each other if needed. He really appreciated this approach when I explained the benefits for his long term career goals with this approach. This example shows my approach to being very direct with people that I have a conflict with in the workplace and doing so in a very professional and educational manner.”

Tell me about your greatest work related accomplishment.

How to Answer

Talking about your most significant accomplishment will give the interviewer a firm idea of where you place your values. It will also show the interviewer more about your personality, how you like to be motivated, and how to coach you in the future. It is okay to brag a little bit when answering this question. Show that you are proud of yourself and your career accomplishments!

Ryan’s Answer

“The greatest accomplishment in my career was graduating University as an honors student while still working full time in a related field. I was top of my class, and working full time. This accomplishment showed me that I could dedicate myself to my career, and reach the goals that I set for myself. It felt great to accomplish so much and be recognized for my dedication.”

Ryan’s Answer

“My greatest work-related accomplishment was the management promotion I received at Company X after just one year. I worked very hard for that promotion and was so happy when my work and dedication was rewarded. It kick-started my career.”

Do you consider yourself stronger in C++, C#, Java, or Python?

How to Answer

Before your interview, do some research to understand what tech stack Axiom Technologies uses so you can best prepare and highlight your expertise. If you aren’t as strong in one of the skills you feel is necessary, be sure to explain how you’ve used it and how you are growing your knowledge to become better. Be sure to be honest in your answer, as the company will likely test your strengths.

Ryan’s Answer

“In my last company, we had a bit of an outdated tech stack and used C# and .NET. I found myself fully immersed in those technologies, but had a strong desire to learn more and become more familiar with modern technologies and how I can apply that in my career. That’s what has me so interested in this role. Over the last year, I’ve taken courses in Java and C++, which I noticed you prefer. I’ve become proficient in the skills and in side projects, applied my increasingly strong knowledge. I’m probably strongest professionally in C# as that has been where my experience lies, but my passion and dedication is on the Java and C++ side, as I feel that’s the more modern alternative. I’m excited about the possibility of applying that knowledge in a role at Axiom Technologies.”

As you reflect back on your career to this point in your search for a new position, what would you say is your ideal work environment or culture?

How to Answer

While using this question as a key indicator on how you’ll fit with the team and the organization at Axiom Technologies, it will be very important for you to research as much as you can on the work environment at Axiom Technologies so you can match your priorities to that environment. If you have the opportunity to speak with an employee at Axiom Technologies prior to your interview, that can shed valuable information. In the end, the culture and value of an organization are often a key indicator of long-term success in a job, so make sure that you reflect your values into what the company values.

Ryan’s Answer

“As I begin this job search now 15 years out of college, I’m looking for an employer that promotes and encourages innovation, new ideas and collaboration among all members of the team. From what I know about Axiom Technologies from speaking with others, you sound like a perfect match for what I am looking for in a career.”

Ryan’s Answer

“With all of the companies that I have both worked for and consulted with in the past, I realize that a company culture is basically the personality of the company and I am looking for a new organization that really meshes well with my personality. I am a casual person that believes in hard work, teamwork and having fun on the job. As I embarked on a job search, I was so happy to see that Axiom Technologies was hiring because I believe our styles will fit perfectly together.”

What is one unique personality trait you possess that would help you be successful in this role with Axiom Technologies?

How to Answer

This question is allowing you to have the floor during your interview to wow your interviewer with something they might not know about you yet from your resume or time so far during the interview. Think about a strong, unique trait that you have that has led to prior success in your field and explain in detail how this will help further you in your career with Axiom Technologies. If possible, be very unique in your answer to draw a direct line between your personality and success in this role.

Ryan’s Answer

“From what my parents have told me about me as a young child, passion has been a personality trait that has driven me my whole life. When I tackle something in life, I need to be passionate about it for it to be a success. From my time as a young child up to today, I have been passionate about physical fitness and this has driven me to participate in running and biking races across the country. This same passion in the pursuit of excellence has translated into my career as a software engineer. From tinkering with computer hardware at a young age and learning the internal components of a system to learning how to create and design software, you’ll quickly find that my passion to engineer the most unique software here at Axiom Technologies will be extremely beneficial to your team.”

Ryan’s Answer

“I would have to say that my humility has been instrumental in getting me to where I am at today in my career. Having worked with one of the largest software companies in the world, egos were certainly high with a lot of my teammates and I have always used my humility to let my work do my talking for me while remaining a friendly and curious colleague to all.”

Here at Axiom Technologies, we strive for continuous delivery and continuous deployment with our software. Are you familiar with these processes in your current work?

How to Answer

In the industries that Axiom Technologies works in, updates to software are vital to end users for them to stay at the forefront of their business. To ensure that updates happen as quick and smoothly as possible, Axiom Technologies utilizes continuous delivery and continuous deployment for their customers. For this question, talk about what you know about these processes as a software architect, why they are important and what experience you have with them.

Ryan’s Answer

“In my current role, we utilize a 100% continuous deployment process with our end users when we role out new changes to existing software. We use automated testing in our process to validate that code changes are correct and able to be deployed without issue. Once validated, changes are automatically rolled out to our end users. Having once utilized a continuous delivery system, I am very appreciative of working in an environment utilizing continuous deployment as it negates any need for human intervention in the roll out.”

Ryan’s Answer

“In my current position, we’ve slowly grown from a continuous integration process to a continuous delivery process. I love the automated testing process when we are looking at rolling out new changes to existing software and my role as the architect for our projects puts me in the drivers seat for sending out these changes. If hired for this role here at Axiom Technologies, I’d be very intrigued at learning and working with continuous deployment practices as well.”

We are looking for innovators to join us here at Axiom Technologies. Where have you brought innovation in automation to a process in your career?

How to Answer

Innovation in software has occurred in many phases over the last 20 years and Axiom Technologies is always striving to be on the forefront of innovation in their field. For this question, think back on your automation experience and talk about a concept that you helped create that you felt was innovative. Really sell your interviewer on your ability to think outside of the box with this question by hammering home the idea that you can help bring new innovations to the team at Axiom Technologies.

Ryan’s Answer

“To be very honest with you, I was really drawn to the automation side of engineering because of the constant need to be flexible and continuing me education to stay ahead of new trends. Last year, I helped develop a codeless test automation for my company that brought together our software engineers and end users to test in environments in a fast and efficient manner. The codeless testing was a first for my organization and really helped free up time for our software engineers to come up with solutions rather than spend time testing.”

Ryan’s Answer

“About four years ago, I was on a team that developed an AI bot that could test scripts and provide analysis on extremely large amounts of data in a short period of time. Our work focused on the algorighms that the AI would utilize in its testing work. From the start, the AI process was extremely accurate and efficient. Now, as things have changed over time, modifications to the AI system all center around changes to the algorithms. Based on our success, we presented our AI system at a national conference last year and it received a lot of great accolades.”

In your experience in software testing, would you consider yourself proficient in both testing and debugging processes?

How to Answer

As a reputable provider of software, Axiom Technologies relies on their software testing engineers to both test and debug their products when necessary. Make your interviewer aware that you are knowledgeable on both processes by briefly explaining each process as you’ve worked on them in the past. Then, talk about your openness to working both testing and debugging processes if hired for this position.

Ryan’s Answer

“Yes, I definitely would consider myself proficient in both testing and debugging software. My current role that I’ve held for four years since graduating from college has exposed me to both processes. In testing, I use known conditions and predefined methods to test for expected outcomes to find errors within the system. I utilize testing prior to new software rollouts. The debugging process happens to already released software that has had issues and comes with unknown conditions and unpredictable outcomes. In this process, my goal is to find the cause of the error to fix it efficiently and effectively to roll an updated program back out to end users.”

Ryan’s Answer

“While a majority of my career has been focused on software testing, I am very familiar with debugging processes as well. If hired for this position, I would take the time to focus on debugging processes to bring myself up to speed while being able to hit the ground running on testing processes.”

FAQ

What questions are asked in an on demand interview?

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How do you answer virtual interview questions?

How To Answer Popular One-Way Video Interview Questions
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  • What do you know about our company? …
  • What are your strengths? …
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  • What is your ideal work environment? …
  • Describe your work ethic. …
  • Tell me about yourself.

How do you answer a curveball interview question?

Make sure you show your interest by using the right facial expressions and through the tone of your voice and the right words. Keep your answers concise. Most of your online interview responses should be no longer than 1 or 2 minutes at a time. The interviewer can always ask for more information.

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