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No Offer – Interviewed in Penn State University, PA Feb 2013 – Reviewed Mar 21, 2013
Interview Details – Got the interview call through university career fair
Interview Question – All behavioral questions like reacting to a situation and team work Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Chicago, IL Jun 2011 – Reviewed Feb 19, 2013
Interview Details – had my resume posted on careerbuilder/ monster job search sites. was contacted by a third party recruiter about one of the positions he was working on. to my surprise it was an actual position. met with the headhunter in person for an hour or so. over the following couple weeks he was in touch with the hiring manager who decided to bring me in for an interview. we met for an hour or so to discuss my background. what i like was the willingness to work around my schedule. at the end of the interview the hiring manager set up a day/ time for me to meet with her boss and a colleague. i met with the boss, the hiring manager again, her boss and HR. 3 of the 4 went extremely well. HR was a mess. extremely rude and condescending. the HR rep accused me of being a job hopper and said that they werent looking for someone like me who has a history of changing jobs. i immediately called the headhunter to let him know so that he could counter attack the disruptive HR rep. no luck. the hiring manager ended up going with someone else and as i expected it was due to longevity concerns. smh..... it shows that sometimes the hiring manager really isnt the true decision maker
Interview Question – no unexpected questions. just be sure to convince hr that your would be committed to the company and have solid reasons for any job changes Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in San Jose, CA Feb 2012 – Reviewed Mar 27, 2012
Interview Details – The interview consisted of many behavioral questions to gauge how you would react given certain situations
Interview Question – Have you ever not gotten along with a group member while working on a project, and how did you deal with the situation Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in East Chicago, IN Dec 2011 – Reviewed Feb 19, 2012
Interview Details – First, I had an one on one interview at my University and it lasted about 30 to 45 minutes. About a month later I was offered a final round interview located at the plant. This consisted of a welcome presentation about the company, a group interview, lunch, and a tour of the plant. I had three separate one on one interviews, with three different people and each interview lasted around one hour. The group I was with also received lunch, provided by the company, and a tour of the plant, which lasted about one hour.
Interview Question – Describe a leadership position that you have had and what you did in it? Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Burns Harbor, IN Jun 2011 – Reviewed Aug 12, 2011
Interview Details – Horrible hiring practice , company was ill prepared for hiring any set number of candidated. Upon 1st phonecall to schedule interview... was not granted address of facility . Interview took 4 hours and consister of cross examination of behavioral questions , etc. Reception room was not Air conditioned , water bottles were warm.
Interview Question – What is one of the most important goals that you have set in your life. View Answer
No Offer – Interviewed in East Chicago, IN Feb 2011 – Reviewed Mar 7, 2011
Interview Details – Was selected for a pre-interview at a career fair at my school. When I went into the location, I found out I was being interviewed by one person in a room full of other interviews from other companies. The interview lasted around 30-40 minutes, mainly on behavioral questions.
Interview Question – Describe a time that you took on a leadership role. How did it come about and how did it end. Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Burns Harbor, IN Feb 2011 – Reviewed Feb 24, 2011
Interview Details – Fairly easy going, simple interview process. Basic questions about my resume and interest in the company. Went to their information session the night before so I didn't have many questions about the company. The interviewer was an alumni from my school so we made small talk. Most of the interview was done within half an hour.
Interview Question – Why do you want to work for ArcelorMittal Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Gary, IN Sep 2010 – Reviewed Oct 17, 2010
Interview Details – It was basically all situational questions.
Interview Question – how did you tackle most difficult situation of confrontation ? Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Chicago, IL Apr 2010 – Reviewed Sep 1, 2010
Interview Details – There was a basic interview at my campus, I made it to the second round which consisted of 4 interviews with 4 different people from varying backgrounds. We then took a several hour long tour of the entire facility which was pretty long and terrible. Everyone just wanted to get out of there after the interviews.
Interview Questions
No Offer – Interviewed in Chicago, IL Mar 2010 – Reviewed Mar 30, 2010
Interview Details – The interview itself was rather generic. Questions about resume and a few deeper questions such as talking about specific skills that could be brought to the table. Also there was a question about terrible bosses that you have at one point had. If I hadn't pulled an all nighter I would have been a helluva lot sharper.
Interview Question – Name previous bad experiences with bosses Answer Question
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