I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at MAERSK (Copenhague, Hovedstaden) in Oct 2015
Interview
A week after applying online, I got invited to complete the personality and cognitive tests, which were not that difficult. After another two weeks I was invited to the interview. There I had to take the cognitive test again first, afterwards I had two interviews: one with HR first and one with the possible manager from the department. It took one hour each. The atmosphere was good and it was not too hard; however they asked a lot of questions about the personality test and if I really fit; that felt strange.
Roughly a week later the manager told me that they've decided to take another candidate. However the feedback was really good and I appreciated that he called me to give feedback. In total the selection process took five weeks from applying until the feedback.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at MAERSK (Copenhague, Hovedstaden) in Jun 2015
Interview
Did PLI and PI test then got called for an interview. I was not able to attend so we scheduled a skype interview. The interview was revolving around the CV and job needs. No hard or trick questions, but interviewees should have knowledge of the position requirements and company. Feedback on PLI and PI provided at the end.
I applied online. The process took 7 weeks. I interviewed at MAERSK (Copenhague, Hovedstaden) in May 2015
Interview
This position was a finance student assistant position. One or two weeks after applying, I was told to do the PLI/PI tests. I thought I had done really poorly, but to my surprise a few weeks later I was called by HR to come in for an interview.
The first thing that happened was I was required to retake the PLI test in the office.
Afterwards, there were two interviews, one was conducted by a HR representative and it had many typical HR questions about strengths, weaknesses, how I have faced difficult situations, how I react under stress. Then she talked about my results in the PLI and PI tests and she seemed pleased with them.
Then came the interview with the two hiring managers, a lot of questions followed about me, and I was unable to answer a question (What do you think you would do at this job?). Thus, my advice is to really look into the job offer and what you would be doing, even though it's not clear from the job description, try to guess what it would be about, because otherwise you won't be able to close.
At the end, you will have the chance to ask your own questions, and I asked what I would be doing at the job, since I was unable to answer, and then gave me a detailed description about it. I was not offered the job.