I applied in-person. I interviewed at United Utilities
Interview
I was lucky enough to get through to interview stage for this position.
Nearly three months later I’m still waiting for a courtesy call or email to say I was successful or unsuccessful in my application.
Poor show UU
I applied in-person. I interviewed at United Utilities (Preston, North West England, England) in Apr 2026
Interview
The contact from the recruiter was so poor, I called about the registration form for parking on the day and emailed as the link would not open . I have yet to receive a reply.Equally, I travelled from Oldham to Preston with the postcode provided . I was an hour early and could not locate the building. I rang and emailed -again I have yet to receive a reply . Communication is poor and the fact no one has made contact as I failed to show is really concerning .
I applied online. I interviewed at United Utilities (Warrington, North West England, England) in Mar 2026
Interview
The interview process was a really positive experience from start to finish. From the moment it began, both managers created a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, which immediately helped settle any nerves. It felt more like a conversation than a formal interview, which made it much easier to engage and give well-thought-out answers.
The questions themselves were fair and relevant to the role. They weren’t overly challenging, especially if you have hands-on experience or have taken the time to prepare beforehand. A mix of technical and scenario-based questions were asked,
Overall, the process felt well-structured, professional, and supportive. It gave a great impression of the team and the working environment, and left me feeling confident and positive about the opportunity.
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