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Experiences at Agilent Technologies
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How would you describe what you did at Agilent Technologies?Responsible for the successful migration new products from R & D into manufacturing. Qualification of new/alternate vendors in a timely fashion to ensure the manufacturing line does not stop. Procure and qualify all necessary test equipment for manufacturing test. Engineering support to ...
Posted @ 04:03AM, July 06, 2007
by Robert Groschen | Permalink |
How would you describe what you did at Agilent Technologies?Manufacturing Development Engineer, Test Engineer, Product Yield Engineer, Technology Transfer Engineer
Posted @ 03:30PM, June 30, 2007
by Ray Depew | Permalink |
What was the main reason for accepting your job (location, opportunity, money) at Agilent Technologies?I've always been interested in science, visualization, bioinformatics, that kind of thing.
Posted @ 04:05PM, May 06, 2007
by Jon Slenk | Permalink |
How would you describe what you did at Agilent Technologies?Inhouse & third part ASIC design tools coding, test & support
Posted @ 08:06PM, February 27, 2007
by Frank Bennett | Permalink |
What are the three best things about working at Agilent Technologies?It is a extremely customer facing job. Second, the combination of technical support while working directly, face to face with the customer. Third, helping supply customers with solutions to their problems
Posted @ 03:27PM, January 24, 2007
by Steve Glover | Permalink |
How did you find your job at Agilent Technologies?I was originally hired to work for the Hewlett Packard company in January of 1992. Agilent Technologies is a spin off company of HP. I was working for OI Analytical and was recruited by a HP employee because of the technical support work I was doing for OI Analytical
Posted @ 03:24PM, January 24, 2007
by Steve Glover | Permalink |
What are the three best things about working at Agilent Technologies?The people, the technology, and the freedom, in that order. I got to work with the best engineers in the business at Agilent, and learned a lot from them. I got to play with the bleeding edge hardware and software there, and had the freedom to do my job the best I knew how.
Posted @ 10:24PM, November 02, 2006
by Eric Schwartz | Permalink |
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