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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Dallas, TX Oct 2009 – Reviewed Feb 12, 2010
Interview Details –
Two brand managers from Kimberly Clark came to campus. They held a "get-to-know-you" event the night before interviews, and all MBA marketing students were invited. The event consisted of dinner followed by bowling. This event was basically a screening event for them to decide who to interview the following day.
That night, they called the candidates they had selected to interview and scheduled interview times for the following day. I participated in 2 back to back interviews which were about 45 minutes a piece. The first interview was behavior based, and the 2nd interview was case based. About 7 days after the interview, they gave me an offer.
Interview Questions
Negotiation Details – No negotiations for interns.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in May 2009 – Reviewed Mar 9, 2011
Interview Details – Good.
Interview Question – Walk me through your resume Answer Question
Negotiation Details – Couldn't negotiate anything really.
Pros: Great people, great pay, great benefits not just traditional ones either (example summer hours and flex work). Management seems to have an ear open and has been making great progress in improving the work-life balance. – Full Review `
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