I applied through other source. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at IBM (London, England)
Interview
The interviewer started off by criticising my knowledge/ intelligence based on my degree due to its lack of relevance to technology (a degree in the physical sciences isn't exactly an easy degree either).
The questions I was asked were very similar/ repetitive - found it hard to change up my answers because they all were heavily linked to networking. It seemed like they are looking to employ people who are able to chat around questions when they don't know the answers.
Overall process was not very neurodiverse friendly - lack of specific questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Upon finishing a project, how will I get myself another project to do - along the lines of that.
I received an email in order to complete an assessment. The assessment were behavioral questions and I had to send in an audio recording. It was one round, and I did recieve an email for more questions but no offer after that.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Questions consisted of "what would you do" situations.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at IBM
Interview
The process was fairly quick. They were looking for someone with previous strategy work experience. Positive process. Interviewed virtually in the US. First round was 2 45 minute interviews. Describe a time you solved a problem
Long but nice multiple stages. First interview then a presentation . It was interesting and eventful lots of great opportunities to meet people. Learned a lot from it. Practiced my presentation skills
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