I applied through university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Aon (London, England) in Jan 2011
Interview
I started at Aon as an intern in the sales department in which I had to review the National Sales on a granular level. Following this internship I was offered a job in Aon's graduate department in which I got the opportunity to pursue my ACII and broaden my insurance knowledge. My experience with Aon has been a good one and gave me the opportunity to experience various cultures and travel to numerous clients across the globe
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
You come across as an entrepreneur, so why work for an corporate
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Aon (London, England) in Feb 2020
Interview
3 rounds of interviews with senior members of the department. Thorough but fair questioning on all your listed career experience written on your CV. Felt the interviewers very polite and felt it easy to make common ground fast.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Aon (Atlanta, GA) in Mar 2016
Interview
From the talk with the recruiter to the interview to post-interview, I found the whole interview process unprofessional. The recruiter was rude and it is true that the recruiter is usually the first impression of a company. They knew my salary requirements and asked me for an interview, so I was excited to finally talk about the role and my experience. I was more than qualified for the senior broker role having been a broker for nearly 7 years. They ended up hiring someone with no broker experience - and this was a senior role! That decision told me a lot about the company's management and that it probably worked out for the best that I didn't get the job.