Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at Atlas Copco Group as 100% positive with a difficulty rating score of 4 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for MasterData Specialist and rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for MasterData Specialist and roles were rated as the easiest.
Here are the most commonly searched roles for interview reports -
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Atlas Copco Group (Dublin, Dublin) in Aug 2023
Interview
Applied online, RH got in touch with an invitation > Very easy, basic questions. It was more like a conversation what made everyone very comfortable. All operations was mentioned and about the company as well.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself, went though my whole resume. Duration; 30 minutes
I interviewed at Atlas Copco Group (Ghanashyam Chak)
Interview
Was great and i loved it. i was asked to tell them about myself and describe my strengths and weaknesses. i was asked to tell them about a time i failed
I applied online. I interviewed at Atlas Copco Group (Wilrijk, Antwerp) in Sep 2023
Interview
I found the position on Linkedin and applied on their website. I was contacted by phone within a couple of days and asked a few questions about my current work situation and why I applied at their company. Then I was invited to an online HR interview to get to know more about the company and discuss my experience/motivation in more detail. After I was sent an online assessment test. The test has 3 parts: personality, motivation, and general ability. The general ability test is extremely difficult. I had 24 questions to solve in 36 minutes. Throughout the test, I wondered if their goal was to test how well you work under time pressure, if/when you decide to skip a question, etc. Because with an average of 1.5 min/question, I doubt it is possible for anyone to actually complete it in the given time. The test didn't check programming knowledge or anything like that. Instead, it was math-heavy. I had to solve equations, calculate percentages, and adjust graphs most of the time. I am usually pretty confident when taking these types of tests, but this was quite new to me. Pattern matching was the only kind of problem that I had encountered in other tests as well. Fast forward one week, I got a phone call from HR to relay some feedback. Apparently, I had scored above average on the ability test, but my personality didn't seem to match the company culture, so they would not be moving forward with the interview process. I am honestly gutted. I would have preferred to fail based on ability. I didn't expect them to say I did well on that anyway. But this... I don't know how to react to it. Out of all the interviews I had in the past weeks the one with Atlas Copco was the best - professional, but at the same time friendly/easy to talk to. So based on that alone I had a very good impression of the company and was excited at the prospect of working there. I guess it wasn't meant to be :( I appreciate them taking the time to give me feedback, though.