I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Kraft Heinz (Chicago, IL)
Interview
Exhaustive and Disorganized Interview Process
Pros:
• Met several senior leaders and gained visibility into different areas of the business.
• Recruiters and interviewers were polite in conversation.
Cons:
• Went through 9 interviews across multiple teams and directors for an HR Manager role.
• Process felt unclear and repetitive — often didn’t know which specific role I was interviewing for.
• Told I was a “strong candidate,” but asked to interview again and again with no defined endpoint.
• Final rejection came via a generic email, with no meaningful feedback after weeks of time investment.
• Recruiter communication was poor — I had to chase updates, and even received an out-of-office message that was outdated by two months.
• Overall felt like being put through a candidate carousel rather than a structured process.
Advice to Management:
Streamline your hiring process. Be transparent about the role, number of steps, and timeline. Respect candidates’ time — nine interviews without clarity or feedback is excessive and reflects poorly on the Kraft Heinz brand.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Plug in generic question here:
Tell me about your background?
What projects have you worked on?
How do you handle performance management?
The recruiter found me and reached out on LinkedIn. Provided times that worked for me and never heard back from her. I followed up a week later and never received a response.
The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Kraft Heinz (Amsterdam) in Jan 2023
Interview
I went through an initial screening, then a behavioral interview where they asked about managing conflicts and team dynamics. Next, a panel interview covered implementing HR initiatives, and finally, a case study tested my problem-solving. It was direct and challenging, but it showed me they’re serious about finding the right fit.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you describe a time when you had to mediate a conflict between team members? What was your approach, and what was the outcome?