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      Operations Management Trainee Interview

      3 Jun 2014
      Anonymous employee
      Roseville, CA

      Other Operations Management Trainee interview reviews for Union Pacific

      Operations Management Trainee Interview

      19 Dec 2021
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Union Pacific in Nov 2021

      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Union Pacific (Roseville, CA) in Apr 2014

      Interview

      I applied online in early March and before the month was out I received a call that said I was invited to a hiring session. My online status also changed. In early April, I attended a hiring session with about six other candidates ranging from ages 24 to around 50 years old. The session started with an introduction by one of the two HR reps. She also assigned candidates to various positions in case of an emergency (Call 911, administer CPR, etc.). Next, the HR rep gave a brief overview of Union Pacific's history and coverage area. She also covered some of the demands Union Pacific will place its employees. This was more of a scare tactic used to test the dedication candidates. After the opening, the HR rep went over the tests that were to be issued. These tests were comprised of an un-timed personality test with about 200 questions, another test that measured decision making—also not timed—and another times test that basically gave select information and candidates were asked to draw out an answer based of the info provided. It seemed more like a quick management decision test. This part consisted of graphs and charts. This was obviously the most challenging but it's pass or fail, not to tough. There was one more test that was timed, two minutes at most. The majority of candidates don't finish this test so don't worry. Throughout the testing process, other that with the timed portions, candidates were called for interviews with the HR reps. The interview consisted of basic management questions like "Tell me about a time when...and how did you handle it?" This was conducted one-on-one and it took place in a small office. After the interview concluded, it took about a week to get the pass or fail test results back. However, I was not offered a second interview at his point. My status changed online and said, "Congratulations, you passed the Union Pacific Operations Management Test." About another week after that I received and email that said I was granted another interview. This email said the interview would be conducted by a panel and it listed members who would be attending. This list was comprised of various levels of directors and superintends. The second round included 28 candidates who drove or flew in (payed for by UP) to interview for seven slots. After everyone signed in the HR rep took the list and assigned interview times slots. Although the email made it seem as if candidates would be sitting in a room in front of 10 panel members, the members were actually split up into three groups and conducted separate panel interviews, which made the process go faster. This interview covered some of the same questions as the first interview. However, there was more of an informal "Tell me about yourself and why you would be a good fit." Because it seemed like the competition was pretty tough, I used this as an opportunity to let my personality shine. Taking a business-casual approach really lightened the mood and the interview went very smooth. The interview lasted about 45 minutes but because the panel members were so likable it seemed to fly by. It didn't even seem like a job interview at times. Upon completion of the interview all candidates were released. The HR rep said it would take about a week to hear back from UP. The interview was on a Tuesday and I believe the next Thursday I received a call from the HR rep who said the company was extending a job offer, continent upon passing background and medical. I accepted the offer and had to fill out a few online pre-employment forms. After I finished another email was sent and my online status changed. I was required to make a health screening appointment. I'm still waiting on a waiver for visions from my optometrist, but other than that the screen has been approved. As far as background goes, I've been contacted via email by an investigator because he wanted a copy of my DD214. It's a few week into the background process and there has been no new information requested but my status won't change until the vision waiver is completed. All-and-all it's been a long process but should be well worth it.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Why do you want to work here and why should UP hire you?
      1 Answer
      17

      Interview

      1) Take 2 online exams (1 personality, 1 logical) Which took a couple hours and was timed. These were medium difficulty, be sure to take your time on these. 2) A virtual 1-on-1 with a Senior Recruiter asking scenario questions in STAR format. They decide within a few days whether you move on to the second interview. approx. 30 mins 3) A virtual 3-on-1 panel interview with hiring manager and a facility manager that dig into leadership and scenario questions. STAR format. approx. 30 mins Next, within a week you receive a formal offer. Finally, the background check and medical exam. (Whole process took about 1 month from application to offer)

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Why should we hire you?
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      Operations Management Trainee Interview

      5 Aug 2021
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Chicago, IL
      Declined offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Union Pacific (Chicago, IL) in Aug 2021

      Interview

      The whole process involved 3 major steps: the aptitude test, the first round interview, and the second round interview. The aptitude test wasn't difficult, it mostly tested logic and people skills. The first interview was very conversational and I was able to ask lots of questions. The second round interview was a bit more panel styled, so I was answering questions from 3 different people. They were mostly about my experiences in leadership and in past working experiences.

      Interview questions [2]

      Question 1

      How would you approach diversity in the workplace?
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      Question 2

      Can you think of a time where you had to adhere to certain safety conditions while working?
      Answer question
      1

      Operations Management Trainee Interview

      7 Dec 2020
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through university. I interviewed at Union Pacific

      Interview

      The interview process was very straightforward. Started by attending my university career fair and talking company reps, information session learning more about the company and the role, test battery was two test one personality quiz,l and another functional, one on one on campus interview, three on one interview at HQ

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What did I enjoy doing in my spare time? The final interview was a get to know you and see if you'll fit with the company.
      Answer question
      1