I applied online. I interviewed at Liberty Mutual Insurance
Accepted offer
Positive experience
Easy interview
Application
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Liberty Mutual Insurance (Dover, NH) in Jan 2011
Interview
The interview was more focused on financials and no technical questions were asked.
There were three rounds of interviews, all of them went well. The last round was with HR, but it was pretty easy
Applied online and recruiter reached out. I had a phone screen and then face to face with 3 leaders. The interview process was very positive and got an offer after 3 to 4 weeks
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How does your experience fit the role i have applied
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Liberty Mutual Insurance (Boston, MA)
Interview
I had a very bad experience with Liberty Mutual. I went through four rounds of interviews (HR phone screen, Hiring Manager phone screen, in-person interviews with three people, then final phone sign-off with the Head of the entire group), and the recruiter told me that I basically had the job and they were going to make me an offer. We negotiated salary and bonus and he said he'd get back to me shortly. Then he just disappeared. Completely ignored my phone calls and emails and left me hanging. I still have no idea what happened. I have a very negative impression of Liberty Mutual as a company that is disorganized in its interviews and doesn't treat candidates with respect, regardless of whether they plan to move forward or not.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you were given a data set from another team in the company, how would you make sure it's correct?
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Liberty Mutual Insurance (Seattle, WA) in Aug 2011
Interview
Discussion with 3 colleagues who are currently employed there; online application with extensive requirement of background details; phone screening by HR representative who did not have experience in my work domain; round robin in-person interview loop with 2 mid level managers and 1 senior leader directly related to the hiring organization; long pole in the tent was waiting for HR to complete a detailed background check. Work culture is stable, established and mature - this isn't your mother's dot com startup. There's an expectation of self-management including dealing with a sharp learning curve of immersion in the insurance industry language and practices. Not overly personal - people tend to keep a crisp separation of home and work life, but not cold or stuffy. On most days, this is a solid, rational work environment that you can leave at work when you shut down your computer for the night.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a project you managed in Business Intelligence