I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Procter & Gamble
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Applied through campus recruiting. Entire process took about a month - includes 2 one-hour behavioral based interviews (use CAR format responses - context, action, result) and then two technical aptitdude testing exams. One online, one paper form. First round was a phone interview, one on two, they asked about 7 questions in total with many follow up questions to initial response. Second round was also a one on two, I couldn't make it to their office so it was video conferencing. Style was identical to the first round but with more senior people
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Question 1
Pretty straightforward - name an instance when you had difficulty working with a team member, how did you deal with it? Name an instance when you had to pull data from multiple source to drive a decision.
I applied online. I interviewed at Procter & Gamble (Paris) in Feb 2026
Interview
P&G est très organisé et structuré dans son processus. Sur trois interviews, il y en a un toutes les semaines, donc le processus se déroule sur un peu moins d'un mois.
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Question 1
Parlez moi d'un moment où vous avez du gérer un projet de A à Z.
The first interview was with HR and was more focused on my leadership, problem solving and communication skills. The interviewer was very friendly and made me feel incredibly comfortable. She asked me follow up questions on the experiences I shared and gave clear instructions on the way I should have structured my answers
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Procter & Gamble (Toulouse) in Feb 2025
Interview
P&G is a 3 interview process. The first and second interviews are 50% personal experiences, 50% situation questions. I believe the third interview is the same. You will be interviewing not with HR, but rather people in top positions in the department you are entering.
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Imagine that one of the brands is experiencing a drop in sales, what are some of the principle reasons that this could be happening?