I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at HCA Healthcare (Nashville, TN) in Mar 2015
Interview
I had two interviews. I was abroad so one was over the phone and one was over Skype. The first was with HR and the second was with a VP that ended up being my supervisor. Nothing too bad, just chatting about experiences and interests. It's nice that you get to talk to people you might end up working under.
I applied online. I interviewed at HCA Healthcare in Jan 2021
Interview
First I applied through the LinkedIN jobs page. A week later I was asked to complete an on demand online interview where I recorded videos of myself answering 3 questions. Next was the phone interview. Finally on January 7,2021 was the final round interview which was conducted via Webex. I had two 30 minute interviews and within 3 days I was offered an intern position.
I applied online. I interviewed at HCA Healthcare (Nashville, TN) in Feb 2020
Interview
I started interviewing in September and got rejected in February. Went through two phone interviews and one 4-hour in person interview I bought a plane ticket for. I felt extremely confident about how the interview went, especially since I was given person email addresses from various managers telling me I should contact them because my skills lined up with projects they were working on. I talked to the other candidates (about 60 the day of the in-person interview), and they were all sophomores/juniors while I was a senior with already two internships under my belt. I was willing to settle for an internship right after graduating college because that’s how passionate I was about HCA and the opportunities it offered. Apparently, HCA doesn’t value my time, because two weeks later I received a generic email saying I was rejected: no reason, nothing. Not even from an actual human but a computer-generated message. I guess the MTSU sophomores with business admin majors and no experience offered more than me, but I’m grateful I ended up with a better position at a better company that actually sees me as a person and not a number in the system. I guess the “highly regarded” IT Pathways program is not all they played it up to be.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Do you know about when Korea hacked into our system?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at HCA Healthcare (Nashville, TN) in Feb 2016
Interview
There was a brief period that HCA accepted applications, maybe a whole week. The first phase was with HR, they used software view the web to prompt a question. The interviewer had 30 seconds to think of a reply and then it would record your response, no do overs. The second phase was with the actual managers in the different departments. It was relaxed but professional. Team work and communication seemed to be the reoccurring theme.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe to me what the best day on the job would be like if you were to be a part of the Testing team?