Procter & Gamble UK Interview Questions & Reviews
Updated Dec 22, 2011 – Interview questions and reviews posted anonymously by interview candidates.
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Process Engineer at Procter & Gamble UK
Posted Dec 22, 2011
4.0
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Overall Positive Experience
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Received and Accepted Offer
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Interviewed Feb 2011 in London, England (United Kingdom) (took a day)
Online cv upload, online questtionaire, psychometric test online, psychometric test in person, one to one competency ineterview but the guy did ask me some stuff going towards technical questions. Everybody was really pleasant and they got back to me pretty quick with an offer. Interview was on site as well so got to see where I would actually work.
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The interview consisted of a 1:1 Interview and an IQ/Intelligence Test.
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R&D Intern at Procter & Gamble UK
Posted Feb 27, 2011
3.0
Average Interview
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Overall Positive Experience
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Interviewed and No Offer
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Interviewed Nov 2009 (took a day)
Interviewers were really friendly so it was generally quite an enjoyable process. I had an IQ test, presumably to verify the ones I did online as well as two 1:1 interviews on another. Each interview was about an hour long. Both interviewers asked similar questions.
It took a month for them to get back to me though.
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I Applied Online and the interview consisted of a 1:1 Interview and an IQ/Intelligence Test.
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Financial Analyst at Procter & Gamble UK
Posted May 28, 2010
3.0
Average Interview
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Overall Neutral Experience
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Interviewed and No Offer
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Interviewed May 2010 (took 2 weeks)
Passed the global reasoning test! Now in the procedure of initial interview. However, they wanna a telephone interview instead of 1:1 interview! I obviously prefer the face to face one since i am not an english speaker! Hope everything gonna be alright.
Tips for the reasoning test:
1. don't be nervous
2. practice before the exam
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I got the interview through a College or University.
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Financial Analyst at Procter & Gamble UK
Posted Jul 8, 2009
3.0
Average Interview
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Overall Positive Experience
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Received and Accepted Offer
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Interviewed Jun 2009 (took 2+ months)
I had interviews with 4 people from the F&A department, including the CFO. In general, the questionaire that is being sent early in the application process is a good preparation for the interview questions. Generally, all interview questions are fit-type questions. They ask about your team-player's ability, the ability to overcome difficulaties and stress, your leadership expereinces, etc. Not so many technical finance questions (n my case, none at all). The salary level is good and the employer is looked at as one of the best and most prestigious in the region. They know this and expect to get the best.
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I Applied Online and the interview consisted of a 1:1 Interview, an IQ/Intelligence Test, a Skills Test and a Personality Test.
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Systems Analyst at Procter & Gamble UK
Posted Apr 30, 2009
2.0
Easy Interview
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Overall Positive Experience
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Received and Declined Offer
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Interviewed Aug 2007 in Johannesburg (South Africa) (took 3 days)
Part of the university graduate placement process.
Sent CV online
Short listed 3 months later.
Interview was 1 on 1, and an hour long test
Reason for Declining
Was made better offer to stay in current job
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I got the interview through a College or University and the interview consisted of a 1:1 Interview, an IQ/Intelligence Test, a Skills Test, a Personality Test and a Background Check.
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researcher at Procter & Gamble UK
Posted Mar 17, 2009
3.0
Average Interview
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Overall Positive Experience
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Received and Accepted Offer
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Interviewed Dec 2007 in Cincinnati, OH (took a day)
I applied online following the instructions set for a P&G Health and Beauty Colloquium, a three day event. I took my time answering the questions slowly. They were mostly personality questions, I figured, since they were of the "what would you do in this situation..." type. In answering these questions it really is important to logically consider what the employer would like to hear. Also I set up my CV and made it look as attractive as possible to upload to the site. No recommendations letters were necessary which was great.
After I completed this questionnaire (45-60 questions), I waited a few weeks, and they invited me to the colloquium. Once there, they set us up in a great hotel, and we were informed that by being there we were all (about 50 people) potential employees as we had passed the initial test. We were taught all about the history, culture, and values of P&G, were given great food, and had actual employees sharing with us their time and work experience while asking about our interests. We were offered the chance to interview for a to become employees. This was a 30-35 min individual interview in which the interviewer asked about situations in which I had had to take some sort of stand or action. He was very nice, not intimidating at all, in fact the interview was quite relaxed, because they're just trying to get to know you, to see if you seem like a person that would work well in that environment. All the interviewer wants to hear in your response is mainly the circumstances, the action you took to resolve the issue, and the response to this action. After this, I was informed a few weeks later that they wanted to interview me again. The company flew me in to Cincinnati and I was interviewed in the morning by a panel of three employees, all very nice, with backgrounds similar to my interests, who asked me more questions about situations where I had made a difference. I was free to answer weather the situation was a job or social life one. This must have been about 45 min. The rest of the day I was set up to meet with other employees, to be taken on tours of the company grounds, and to be taught as much as possible about the company. The interviews and interviewers were very well organized, the environment was great, everyone seemed to be at home there. It made me feel very comfortable and greatly look forward to being accepted for a position at P&G. At the end of my interview day, around 3, they took me in for a final interview which turned out to be the job offer.
In conclusion, the process consisted of an initial online test, an initial interview, and a third which might consist of a panel or one-on-ones. Overall the experience was great. All the interviewers were friendly, offered advice gladly, answered my questions, and gave me their card for future reference.
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