I applied through college or university. The process took 2+ months. I interviewed at Verizon (Basking Ridge, NJ) in Dec 2012
Interview
Applied through college career website. Contacted about 3 to 4 weeks later to setup a phone interview. About another week or two later was contacted again to schedule an on-site interview. On site interview was a "super day" where there was a half day program with about 16 other candidates, some interviewing for similar positions, others different positions.
There were two 30 minute interviews, one behavioral with HR, and the other with managers from the IT area, though no technical questions were asked. Rest of the day consisted of a campus tour and relaxation period with some other candidates and current employees, to ask questions informally about the company culture.
Interview was second week in December, didn't hear anything until last week in January.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Where do you see IT field in 5 years? Which field of IT interests you most?
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Verizon in Dec 2017
Interview
Video-on-demand interview. Pre-recorded questions, and you have 2 min to answer each question. They give you the option to paus and to prepare after reading a new question and recording you answer.
The interview was easy. It was an online interview with 5 questions. They were all basic behavior questions, no technical and you have to record your answers to the questions. The good thing about the interview was that you can answer them on your pace. So, you can prepare yourself before giving your answers. After 3 weeks, they called and invited me to Super Day Event to do more interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What makes you qualify for the position you applied?
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Verizon
Interview
Consisted of group exercise and technical/ behavioral interview. Know everything in your resume confidently and use the STAR method when answering questions. Be sure to ask questions at the end and expect basic technical questions on the position you're interested in.