Very standard and straightforward interview process. Company was transparent throughout. Pre-recorded interview followed by in-person interview. Initial recruitment came from university career fair, where they do a lot of their recruitment.
The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Burns & McDonnell
Interview
-spoke with a representative at the career fair
-got an online interview (12 questions)
-moved on to a face to face interview (everything paid)
-like everyone says it’s a full day event, you have to present a power point, you speak to multiple people which can belong to multiple departments, they take you to lunch, and you also go on a tour
-they do a follow up within two days but that’s not when I got my results
-I got a call informing me that I didn’t get the role but was later on told that it was due to a job they lost that they were anticipated to have when I started (Jan, I graduated in December) so this resulted in a discontinuation in the hiring for December grads
Overall this would be a dream job for anyone. Amazing benefits and people. Houston office is in the middle of the action. If you hate group projects bc u always have lazy teammates, this company will change your mind. you can tell just from the interview that this company is top of the line, inside and out.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Burns & McDonnell
Interview
Initial phone interview set up with employee owners by my recruiting company. They asked several questions regarding my work experience and future interests. After phone screening a in person interview was setup where you would meet the people from the phone screen
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Do you know what one lines and three line drawings are?