I applied online. The process took 8 weeks. I interviewed at General Mills (Minneapolis, MN) in Mar 2015
Interview
Applied online and was called to set up a phone screen. Passed the screen and was called in for a half day of interviews with a cross functional group and computer based tests.
The process was lengthy.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What's brand is doing inspirational things and why.
The process took 2 months. I interviewed at General Mills (Minneapolis, MN) in Nov 2011
Interview
It was an average experience. I was recruited from campus along with a couple other students from my University but nobody was offered a position. They are very professional but use recycled questions. The interviews early on felt directed and my interviewers seemed interested but all the interviews at headquarters seemed like I was wasting their time. The "campus" is very nice and it seems like a very comfortable place to work but not a top choice for innovative and self-motivated people. Their perks are almost unbeatable but they have to be due to their location. It seems like it would be a great place to work for a short time but the strength of the company is it's long running career track employees, some of which should be reviewed. They ask decently tough questions during the interview but no real curveballs. I was rushed between interviewers because they messed up with timing. Not a company I would want to work for life for and that seems like all they are interested in. Especially for people coming right out of a top University, I'd advise looking elsewhere for a more interactive and innovative first job. Very "kool-aid" culture.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about your key insights regarding 8 year olds in relation to yogurt.