Internship is in a research lab of a big company in a pretty advanced field (AI), with tons of phd grade scientists while I'm just finishing my master's degree. I thought I understood the missions when I read the job offer, but turns out I was completely wrong. They are doing pretty advanced stuff, and I think they are expecting it from me too. I didn't even fully understand the different missions they explained, and trust me I tried and I asked questions.
This was at the first phone interview with a couple of researchers. They said there is no need for a technical interview (just an HR meeting to talked about arrangement). I seriously could have done the interview without any field knowledge (the only time I showed I had some was from my own initiative) so I'm seriously wondering how they are choosing their candidates over just a 45 minutes interview on the phone.
Is any of this shady ? What do I do if I somehow get a job offer ? Was I lucky and did I stumble across one of "those" jobs where you pretend to do research but end up doing nothing the whole day (They also joked about how their boss is doing nothing and talked about how they were playing with other scientist's work at the lab. I honestly think they were a bit high during the interview)
I would hate to end up being able to do nothing, but I also would hate to pass on a good opportunity (good pay, excellent job title and company name, interesting subject and lots of learning to do).
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