Months after applying, I got an email from their staffing person asking for more information and proposing a time to chat over the phone. The email had my name badly misspelled and also erroneously referenced another job that I had not applied to, clearly a bad copy-paste job. I hesitated to even reply but I did, sending them whatever they asked and also proposing a time to chat. Never got a response or acknowledgement.
Lo and behold, the following week I get frantic phone calls and a voicemail saying this was my phone interview time. I called back and told them I never got so much as an acknowledgement of my emails and assumed they hadn't read it. The staffing person unapologetically said that he gets a lot of emails and then proceeded to go down a list of boilerplate screening questions. Even if by some miracle this lengthy process moves forward, I would be reluctant to deal with such a dysfunctional recruitment apparatus, which is a shame, because I think the firm overall is nice.
Interview questions [1]
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Basic screening questions, experience, salary and travel expectations, etc
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Chevron (Bengaluru) in Oct 2024
Interview
Very vague and biased interview process. No proper direction or follow up and the interview was illogical. Not sure if they really had an opening or if it was for time pass.
I applied online. I interviewed at Chevron (Houston, TX) in Mar 2023
Interview
One video interview, but behavioral and technical. Ask about how you would solve a problem. Asks to analyze a particular market and a time that I had a disagreement with coworkers
I applied online. I interviewed at Chevron (Buenos Aires) in Sept 2020
Interview
Sumamente rapido y eficiente. El personal de recursos humanos siempre fue amable y expeditivo.
El proceso se realizó en ingles y en español y se desenvolvio de forma amena y amigable.
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Question 1
Descripcion de puestos anteriores
Intereses personales