Johnson & Johnson Medical Science Liaison Interview Questions & Reviews
Updated Jan 9, 2012 – Interview questions and reviews posted anonymously by interview candidates.
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Medical Science Liaison at Johnson & Johnson
Posted Jan 9, 2012
3.0
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Overall Negative Experience
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Interviewed and No Offer
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Interviewed Sep 2011 (took 2 months)
I was first approached on the phone by a hiring manager. I was next interviewed on the phone by his co-director for the team. Then I was invited to one of their headquarters sites. Prior to the onsite interview I was contacted by someone in HR who had me fill out a form to check my driving record and probe salary questions. I was told at the time that my background was "spot on".
I was informed that I had to give a presentation on Wednesday, five days before the interview, although I was invited to headquarters three weeks before the interview. I was asked to fly on Sunday for a Monday morning interview. All of the candidates for the job were waiting together in a small lobby, which I found uncomfortable. We were shuttled from room to room to meet with a peer, have a telephone interview with the supervisor of the hiring manager and another room where a fifteen minutes presentation was given to the hiring manager and his team co-lead. My perception of a youthful culture was solidified when a young and very attractive female interviewer commented to me that one of the other candidates was "old". She used this term as an identifier when I mentioned one of the candidates was a neighbor of mine. She referred to her as "the old one".
More than a month had passed before I received word that they had chosen another candidate. It took more than two months to recover my travel expenses.
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I Applied Online and the interview consisted of a Phone Interview, a 1:1 Interview, a Group/Panel Interview and a Presentation.
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