I applied online. I interviewed at The Cigna Group in Mar 2018
Interview
I did a phone interview 2 months ago and never heard anything. Got a call out of the blue for a in person interview. I had the interview and thought I did well in the interview. Wrote a thank you note right after. Followed up a week after my interview that I was still interested in the role. As of me writing this review it's been well over a month with no correspondence. No email, no call, nothing! I log into the sytem and again nothing. Hearing nothing is just as bad as receiving a denail letter. Cigna has a bad reputation for interviewing candidates and giving no feedback, not even a denial letter. This is not a good look for Cigna, and I am honeslty shocked.
I had a friend years ago who recevied a call from Cigna about setting up an interview. Well guess what? My friend called numerous times, leaving message and message and my friend never received a call! What company does this? Cigna very bad with following up with candidates, and I am not sure where they are dropping the ball.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The questions were the typical "Tell Me About A Time" Star Method questions.
The interview process was great. Prescreening was very straightforward. She described the position and asked me questions about what was on my resume. Moved on to an interview with two of the managers in the department.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why do you think you are a good fit for this position
The process is slow. 1st interview is a recruiter screening. It may be another couple weeks before 2nd and 3rd interviews. They ask situational questions eg. tell me about a time when...and they appreciate responses in STAR format: Situation, Task, Action, and Result. Interviews are often conducted virtually with cameras on.
It was easy panel interview. They were very friendly and the interviewers were coworkers in the team I would be working for. They made it comfortable and easy going with questions that were easy to answer for my level.