I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at McMaster-Carr (Elmhurst, IL) in Jan 2014
Interview
Contacted via email from a recruiter who found my resume online, set up a 15 minute phone screen, had a 30 minute phone interview the next day, and then flew out to the Chicago HQ two weeks later. The on-site interview was not difficult, but it was LONG. First, an hour long tour of the facility, then 4 back to back interviews. Technically the lunch was "not an interview," but it definitely was. Unclear what they wanted, I basically was just asked to go over my resume four different times. No real tough questions. The office was creepy and pindrop quiet, no personal effects. Felt vaguely like i was in the matrix.
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Question 1
Basic comparison of two catalogues, pros and cons of the design for consumer choice.
I applied online. I interviewed at McMaster-Carr (Chicago, IL)
Interview
The interview process was absolutely phenomenal from start to finish. I really appreciated that the discussions were fully behavioral, allowing me to naturally draw on my past experiences. Furthermore, the company truly goes out of its way to treat you like a VIP throughout the entire visit, covering a remarkably nice hotel stay and providing a generous stipend to ensure you are completely comfortable.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at McMaster-Carr (Chicago, IL)
Interview
One behavioral interview with a recruiter and then a day-long onsite interview at the Elmhurst IL location. Superday has two behavioral interviews, walkarounds and more but feels like you're being observed everyday.
I applied through university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at McMaster-Carr
Interview
Had a phone call interview with HR, another phone call with HR, a pre interview chat, then flew onsite for interview in person, viewed facilities and talked to lots of people,