I applied through university. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Aon (Minneapolis, MN)
Interview
Got an initial e-mail to request a phone interview. The phone interview was short, asked a few basic questions about resume but was mostly to describe the company and position. The next interview was at the office. It was 5 rounds (about a half hour each) with 2 people. I was put in a room with 4 other people who were also interviewing for the same position so it was a little weird, but the interviews were pretty straightforward with basic behavioral questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Lots of behavioral questions.
Tell me about yourself, strengths, weaknesses, etc.
Fairly decent amount of group questions, such as a time when your group worked well together, when you didn't work well together, when some didn't put as much effort in, etc.
Talk about a time when you bargained something, what would you have done differently?
Be prepared to talk through your resume as well.
There were no real technical questions besides asking what familiarity I had with some Microsoft Office programs and statistic programs.
Two rounds with the team. 50% technical questions plus 30% chat. Each round takes 30 - 40 mins. People in Aon reinsurance solutions are nice! Eg: list some R packages for data cleaning
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
list some R packages for data cleaning and linear model
I applied online. I interviewed at Aon in Mar 2023
Interview
A couple behavioral with a loose technical interview. Not too bad but one or two stats questions, as well as questions related to what scenario planning and hypotheticals related to a catastrophe
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What are the different assets you would consider during a hurricane
Aptitude test followed by technical round and then the final HR round. It was easy to moderate interview experience and the interviewer was friendly as well. He did not make me feel tensed at all. I answered all the questions with a calm and composed mindset