I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Ingram Micro in Mar 2015
Interview
I had a phone interview, a 2 person interview and an interview with the director. They asked quite a lot of questions, and some of them were very tricky. Probably one of the hardest interviews I've ever had.
Applied online. The next week I got an email about setting up a phone interview. I set it up for the Friday that week. Typical background and skills questions. The woman told me she would pass my resume onto a manager and I would receive a call the following Monday if they wished to pursue me further. A week and a half went by so I assumed I wasn't advancing. Then I got a call asking me to come in for an in-person interview that Friday. The interviewer was very friendly and I felt that we hit it off. Mostly behavioral questions not too difficult. She told me at the end that she had more interviews the next week but she would make her decision in a week. On the following Monday I got a call to come in for a second interview. This threw me for a loop because I wasn't expecting to hear anything until Friday and the first interviewer never mentioned a second interview so that made me excited that I got the job. I interviewed that Friday. This time the interview was with a different person. It was extremely short at only about a half hour. We spent most of that time on the questions I had for her. At the end she told me she didn't know next steps and HR would be in contact with me, again not sure if this is good or bad. I didn't hear anything the next week so decided to give HR a call a week after my interview. She didn't answer or call me back. Not sure where I stand.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you were president of Ingram Micro what would be the first thing you would do?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Ingram Micro (Santa Ana, CA) in Dec 2014
Interview
The interview have three stages, two phone interviews and one on-site. Phone interviews are not hard, just ask some basic questions and your backgrounds. Onsite Interview need maybe 4 hours, and you need talk with the whole group.