I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at BASF in Nov 2023
Interview
I have never seen a company move so slow, it took 3 months from application until interview. Was asked to prepare information to present.
Interview was very aggressive with many questions about a spectrum of behavioral, chemical, and others for almost an hour.
Received no follow up which is as discourteous as can be after asking for all the work and waiting. It certainly makes one think twice about the company in general.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Explain a time where an issue came up with a product and how was this addressed scientifically and with a representative from that company
I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at BASF (Iselin, NJ) in Jun 2015
Interview
Got an one-demand interview 2 days after online submission. Two months later, got an onsite interview invitation. Travel expense was covered. The interview started with 90 min presentation with a 6-member panel in present followed by one to one 30-min interview. The whole process went quite well but somehow felt the panel members were very impatient. I think they might already have right one before my on-site interview. The decision was sent to me like a normal rejection email after two weeks without any helpful information. You will never grow even after 100+ interviews like that. I will be more happier if they can send me more feedback on the interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Almost every behavior questions; weak points, things that you feel proud of, how to deal with hard working time...
Interviewed with a panel of people in a conference room. Personal and technical questions but overall pretty laid back considering you are sitting across from three interviewers at once. It was enjoyable to do a tour of the labs and building afterwards
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Walk through employment history and explain why you left your most recent job
n what ways do you strive to cultivate a sense of intellectual curiosity and critical thinking among your students? Can you share an example of a thought-provoking discussion or activity you've facilitated in one of your classes? How do you encourage your students to challenge conventional wisdom and think outside the box? Have you noticed any shifts or changes in the way students approach learning and academia in recent years? If so, what implications do you think this has for education? As a college instructor, how do you navigate the balance between providing structure and fostering independent thinking among your students?
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
n what ways do you strive to cultivate a sense of intellectual curiosity and critical thinking among your students? Can you share an example of a thought-provoking discussion or activity you've facilitated in one of your classes? How do you encourage your students to challenge conventional wisdom and think outside the box? Have you noticed any shifts or changes in the way students approach learning and academia in recent years? If so, what implications do you think this has for education? As a college instructor, how do you navigate the balance between providing structure and fostering independent thinking among your students?