I applied through university. I interviewed at MilliporeSigma
Interview
I applied and interviewed with MilliporeSigma in April 2017. Some representatives, including a few who had attended my college, came to visit us on campus and gave us a tutorial about their company. I submitted my resume to them and they arranged for me to have an in-person on-campus interview the next day. Two weeks later I was contacted by one of the interviewers and told to officially apply for the position on their website. Another three weeks later I was called by a hiring manager in their HR office and asked to come and visit the company in St. Louis for an all-day interview and facility tour. I went to the interview the following week and did not hear anything from them for an entire five weeks. This was a horrible experience in that I had not a clue if I had the job and they had been vague at the interview ("2-3 weeks" they had said for "six to thirteen" positions). This was extremely unprofessional on their part and I am thankful to not be working for them.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What sorts of experience do you have with "XYZ lab equipment"?
Phone call with recruiter then Zoom interiew was 30 min. Another zoom interview with multiples people. This was also a 20-30min interview by zoom. Done it last week so still waiting for an answer.
One phone screen, one over teams with the last interview being with members of the team. Interviews were led by their team lead and lab director asking the majority of questions, and the associates asked their questions near the end.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Are you most comfortable working solo or in a team environment?
Smooth process, relatively
Hiring manager called for the initial phone screen.
Said there was no relocation help, and if I'm okay with that.
There were 3 people interviewing me for about twenty to thirty minutes. Offer came two days after.