I applied in-person. The process took 2+ months. I interviewed at Trane Technologies (Minneapolis, MN) in Jul 2017
Interview
One of the worst processes I’ve ever witnessed. After the initial phone screens I met with what I would call the 3 stooges and their de facto leader. None of which were actually in management. They had about five sheets of questions, each having the same copy. However, one guy jumped in and wanted me to review my resume, another guy followed up. Off to a good start, right? Well after about 15 minutes the de facto leader got upset because they weren’t following the script. Needless to say the next hour was painful. At one point, one of the stooges stopped and said, “you know all of your answers are “we did” or “my team did”. Did you actually do these things because you really should be saying I instead of we.” I responded by asking if they valued individual achievements or team accomplishments. Their response, “we should get back to the script.” At the end of the day, I was thankful to have not worked with them. A few months later, I received 1099 in the mail for the travel reimbursement. Odd. At one point, I was asked a question about my family. Stooge 4 reminded Stooge 1 that they shouldn’t ask that. I don’t think all areas are like this, but none of these guys should be interviewing. Hope this helps.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us when it’s the right time to review a stage gate failure indicator?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Trane Technologies (Davidson, NC) in Jul 2016
Interview
Once I was in the pipeline the process was rather quick, first phone interview was scheduled around my free time (this included a Saturday morning call) a second call with the hiring manager. Third interview was with a panel of leadership peers. 4th interview was face to face with hiring manager. Fifth interview was with IT Vice President.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe and show supporting material on your resume
I applied online. I interviewed at Trane Technologies (Seattle, WA) in Nov 2014
Interview
One of best processes I've experienced. It starts with Phone interview with HR, then a phone interview with hiring manager. Onsite interview starts with you doing a presentation about your career (they provided template) then 1:1 interviews the rest of day.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Most questions were situational about how you handle different scenarios.