I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Liberty Mutual Insurance (Boston, MA)
Interview
They fly you out to Boston and treat you well. I stayed in the Rivera hotel which is really nice. All expenses are covered. Once you get to the interview, its an all day event. The morning starts off with a small breakfast with current employees and you can ask them any questions. Then you have a case interview and 2 behavioral interviews. The interview process is intense but don't sweat it too much, they are really nice. Ask them lots of questions!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They ask you a lot about when you worked with data or researched information. Tell me about a time you had to analyze data to make a decision...
I interviewed at Liberty Mutual Insurance (Plano, TX)
Interview
Great, seamless interview that was guided by wonderful people who were really nice and welcoming throughout the process of both rounds of the interview. I had a great time getting to interview and glad I got to meet these people
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Question 1
Tell me about yourself and why you would fit the role at Liberty
I applied online. I interviewed at Liberty Mutual Insurance
Interview
I received an email to schedule telephone interview for the following day. She asked many questions, such as "Name a time where you had incomplete information and had to come to a decision."
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Liberty Mutual Insurance (Boston, MA) in Feb 2014
Interview
Applied through university career website, and received an e-mail for a phone interview. Phone interview was standard questions, half an hour. Was e-mailed a week later that I was invited to final round interviews at headquarters in Boston. Final round consisted of two behavioral interviews, a case, and a job shadow of a current Product Management employee. Each 45 minutes, entire process lasted about 4-5 hours.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Case was the hardest part, other interviews were standard behavioral questions.