I applied online. The process took 6 days. I interviewed at Labcorp
Interview
First you will have to apply for the jobs online and if you have past CRA experience, you will be scheduled for a weekend phone screening interview. This screening is usually done by some random college student who knows nothing about clinical research and works part-time as a recruiter. Final panel interview is usually on skype with senior managers and recruiters.
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Regular Questions in the phone screening- the person calling has a long checklist of questions. The person interviewing knows nothing about Clinical Research or Trials abd doesn't understand anything you utter which is beyond the answer checklist of key words he/she has been provided with.
Two step process. They ask you a few questions over the phone (ie: how much travel are you willing to do), then schedule an in-person interview with 2 other people.
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Tell me about a time when you failed at something.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Labcorp (Dallas, TX) in Jul 2021
Interview
Applied online and received a email a few days later for a screening interview with a recruiter. Once you pass the initial screening I proceeded to a 2 person panel interview with 2 DLM’s. The interview was about an hour long and included a run through of your resume, several behavioral based questions followed up with CRA related questions. It was a pleasant experience and the DLM’s were very nice and made the experience less stressful. A few days later I received a email with “good news” and received an offer. They are very competitive with salary which was great.
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What top 3 items do you look at in a ISF with very limited time.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Labcorp (Seattle, WA) in Oct 2018
Interview
It was very straightforward. I was contacted by a recruiter who set up a time/day to talk to me on the phone. (screening) The screening phone call was about 35 to 40 mins. I was asked questions very specific to oncology since that is the therapeutic area I prefer to work in. After the screening, I received an email that day about scheduling a video interview with two line managers. That interview occurred about 1.5 weeks after my phone screen based on my availability. The interview was quite pleasant. I was asked questions by both line managers which were of course specific to oncology. Towards the end of the 1.5 hour interview, I made sure to ask a few questions that had crossed my mind such as how many protocols I would potentially work on. Within 2 business days, I was made an offer.
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Question 1
What are some pre-medications patients are given prior to their chemotherapy treatment?