I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Centene (Saint Louis, MO) in Jan 2016
Interview
The interview was standard situational and behavioral questions.prepare for the sar format responses. Most of the interview was general conversation. Be positive, upbeat, and show a hard working demeanor. It was no difficult than any other data entry interview
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 12 months. I interviewed at Centene (Austin, TX) in Jul 2016
Interview
My search for employment brought me to Centene, as they had multiple opportunities posted on their career portal, on the state unemployment career portal, on a nationally recognized 3rd party portal, and finally posted with a local (nationally recognized) technical recruiter. I applied to no less than seven postings with this company over the course of a year. With all of them, there was no feedback or response to my submissions. The status of the submissions according to their career site was "inactive". I had assumed these postings were discontinued or no longer being filled. However I would continue to see new postings with the company for similar positions. At this point I figured a bot was simply spamming postings for some unknown metric.
My most recent interaction with this company came when I responded to a local recruiter's posting for a business analyst. The recruiter performed a phone screen and determined that I would be a good fit. She worked with me to polish my resume, which ultimately wound up back the way it was originally given to her. She stated she would submit me to the client. It was only after she acknowledged me for submission did I hear that it was for the Centene.
The hiring manager approved my submission and informed the recruiter to setup an interview. I arrived at the recruiters office for the interview early, was received by the recruiter, and waited for the manager. Once the interview began, the manager took most of the time talking about the position and the qualities she was seeking in a candidate. I was able to answer my questions through the discussion but towards the end she asked me to give a summary of my experience. However, not even a minute into my summary she abruptly interrupted me, grabbed her phone, and checked to see how much time was left. Mind you, she was late to start our meeting by 20 minutes, and used the remaining 30-45 minutes to give her part. In the end she stated that with a bit more experience I could command a triple digit salary, and work for any company I wanted, but at this time she did not think I was capable of the position to which she was hiring and that I would fill more of a junior role. When asked if she recognized my training as a business analyst backed by BABOK principles, she floundered with my resume to find it. Not feeling that I was making headway I decided to blatantly ask if she would hire a junior for the role. She avoided the question by stating she could hire any level she wanted.
Terrible company. Management is looking for people who will agree with them. You can see old, authoritative leadership style from the 80's. One of the interviewers was disrespectful. This person ranted about never allowing anyone to work from home. They require formal corporate dress. They will pay you poor wages. Don't bother unless you are desperate.