I applied online. I interviewed at CGI (Los Angeles, CA) in Nov 2015
Interview
Phone interview with a current analyst followed by an onsite interview with three people 1:1. Mostly casual conversations about my experiences. I suggest preparing a list of selling points when you go into the interview, and of course, looking for other jobs until an offer materializes. Perhaps my recruiter was trying to be nice, but he sent me a few emails about a potential offer before admitting some weeks down the road that there wasn't going to be one.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Could you write some Python code on the board? (Python was listed as one of my skills.)
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at CGI in Jun 2026
Interview
In the initial stage interviews are faster when it comes to last stage "UAN" verification its dead slow. After this HR is not responding properly. Initial stage its quite easier to get information.
CGI scheduled the interview for 30 minutes and there was only one interviewer. He initially asked basic questions about background and experience. He explained about the company and was open to questions
Was super laid back and casual, the interviewer was super nice! Still had typical interview questions (describe a time where..., etc) but overall pretty stress-free first-round interview.
Lasted about 40-45 minutes as the interviewer was very conversational as well. Only advice I can give is to be personable and have a conversation.