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IT Systems Engineer at Mayo Clinic

Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Jul 2011 – Reviewed Nov 1, 2012

Interview Details – I applied on the web, was contacted a few weeks later for a phone interview (one hour) and then called in for an in-person interview. It was a panel interview with the lead and several co-workers and a one on one with the manager. The interview took about 4 hours and contained both technical and behavioral questions.

Interview Question – Describe a time you had a problem with a co-worker and how you handled it.   Answer Question

Negotiation Details – From what I understand Mayo doesn't normally negotiate but I was able to negotiate a higher salary.

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IT Systems Engineer at Mayo Clinic

Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Sep 2011 – Reviewed Nov 3, 2011

Interview Details – Mayo performed a short (half-hour) phone interview consisting of a mix of technical questions and behavioral questions. Since it was a panel interview with staff at several locations, it seemed a bit dis-jointed and did not flow well at times. I was called about a week and a half later and offered a full series of in-person interviews. This process was much easier and really gave me a better feeling of the organization and the position and team.

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