I applied through university. I interviewed at Estée Lauder Companies
Interview
I dropped off my resume at a university career fair and was contacted with an interview offer before formally applying. I had four short behavioral interviews over the phone with people in different departments of R&D.
What was incredibly frustrating about this process is that I never heard back. I interviewed with four separate people, I waited about 2-3 weeks before contacting my recruiter. She told me I would hear shortly. I was never updated on my application status and emailed one more time before she just told me to continue waiting. This last email was 1.5 months after my interviews. I never ended up hearing, which I found relatively unprofessional given that I had prepared and interviewed four times.
Very nice interviewers and not super hard questions. Interviewers were easy to talk to and asked the typical expected questions. Just be confidient and don't stress too much and you'll be fine.
The first round was a group interview with multiple candidates. The process was structured, and the recruiters were professional and clear in explaining what the role entailed. Each candidate had a chance to introduce themselves and answer a few questions, and the format gave a good sense of how the company evaluates teamwork and communication.
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Estée Lauder Companies (New York, NY)
Interview
They were quite professional, they asked a few question that were enough to introduce myself snd they gave me enough information about the work and the way the company functions.