I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at General Mills
Interview
Very standard corporate interview questions, great company culture and it seems like everyone liked their job and the people they worked with. seemed like it would be a good position, if you really enjoy very structured corporate like and red tape everywhere
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at General Mills (Los Angeles, CA)
Interview
1) Attended their company info session and went to their table at the career fair
2) Invited to a special session after the fair for people they were seriously considering for BMA/internships
3 1st round interview conducted with head recruiter. Very easy, was only asked 1-2 questions (where do you want to relocate/why do you like us?), and then for the remaining period, just talked casually
3) 2nd round interview the next day, talked to current employee. Only asked 3-4 behavioral questions. Submitted a personality, behavioral, and math assessment later that day (math test is easy but asks you to sort and organize 5+ elements per problem with 1 minute/problem, kind of nervewrecking to finish on time)
I was informed that I would be notified early the following week about final round interviews. I never heard back until this past Wednesday with a rejection email. My second round interview had been 2 weeks before.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Behavioral questions like what are three things your courses have taught you that help with this position; why are you the best fit; etc, etc.
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at General Mills
Interview
I was first introduced to this opportunity through career fair at my college. The recruiter took my resume during the fair and invited me to attend an info session. I got the email to schedule an interview about week after the fair, and the interview itself happened about 1 month after
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Nothing unexpected. The interview starts off with intro to what the job entails, followed by standard behavioral questions