I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Diageo (Boca Raton, FL) in Aug 2015
Interview
The interview process was very organized. For me, It began with a phone interview that outlined the job expectations and more about the company. The first time, it was more about describing what you'd be getting into (I had an employee who sent them a reference letter but I think there are usually two phone interviews). The next interview (face to face) was very professionally friendly, like a meet and greet. They asked questions that were specific to the job and it was like open conversation format. I had been used to interviewing as more of a question and answer process, but this was better and I regret not speaking more about myself and leading the conversation (where it's usually the other way around). Depending on the position, I had 6 people interviewing me, and I was SO nervous but they made me feel really good about myself and comfortable. Even though I didn't get the job, I have no hostility towards them or the company(s) because of how real and nice everyone was. Everything happens for a reason!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The usual "Tell us about yourself" "Why would you be a good fit for this position" "What motivates you to overcome challenges" A lot of it was just them describing certain things you'd have to do on the job and then following up with "So, how do you feel about that" To prepare, I suggest reading the job's duties and making sure you have something to say about each point how you can accomplish or fulfill it.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Diageo in Sep 2018
Interview
Applied online got an e-mail asking me my availability for a phone interview. Had the call with a recruiter from the company it was pretty straight forward then she asked if I would be willing to come in for a interview at their office.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
A difficult situation you dealt with in the workplace and how you handled it?