I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Fujitsu
Interview
It was a phone interview, about 20-30 minutes. It was more geared toward a phase one type interview, getting to know who you are, like a phone screening. The interviewer was very nice and it had a very casual air. There were no difficult questions, since it was just round 1.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Fujitsu (Leeds, England) in Feb 2018
Interview
I only got as far as the online (recorded) interview. Unlike some I have done, they actually show you a video of the person asking the question you have to answer as well as it written in text, which made it more personal than the usual recorded interviews I had to do.
I believe there were 5 or 6 questions. With 30 seconds preperation time before 60 seconds to answer the questions.
Unless you have work experience, I would say some of the question were hard to answer, as I had to manipulate my academic experience to fit, which I felt I had to force at times. This meant for me personally, it made the interview quite difficult.
However, the whole process was very positive even though I was unsuccessful. One thing to note is that the video interview asked nothing about why you want to work for the company and having done a lot of reserach into them, this was quite frustrating.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us about a problem you were faced with and how did you overcome it.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Fujitsu (Sydney) in Jan 2014
Interview
One interview with a HR person and hiring sales manager. The interview itself went for 30-45 minutes. It was fairly open and non-scripted. Did feel comfortable and able to express myself better as a result.