I applied in-person. I interviewed at Ingram Micro
Interview
First is HR phone interview then Interview with Team Lead face to face then Interview with the Manager via phone call
It only took less than 2 weeks then I received a salary offer
I applied online. I interviewed at Ingram Micro (Mumbai) in Feb 2019
Interview
there are usually three rounds
two of them technical and last managers round
technical rounds would be based to test your text book defintions and analytical thinking of the supply chain management process and manager would ask you about
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is EDI? ...
Who typically uses EDI? ...
What is a business partner? ...
An EDI partner that I am working with has asked me to use a specific EDI solution, do I. ...
Is EDI difficult to implement? ...
What is the difference between EDI provided by a VAN and EDI delivered over the Internet?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Ingram Micro (Irvine, CA) in May 2020
Interview
Interviewer asked me questions ranging from why I chose my major to how many other interviews I have lined up with other companies. It just so happens that I didn't have any interviews lined up during that time, and when I answered in the best way I can (I'm a recent grad, and it's been tough hearing back during this COVID 19 crisis, but I am continuing to apply), she seemed very focused on why I didn't have any other interviews, then proceeded to ask why, how come, etc, for the next 15 minutes. It almost felt as if she was weighing my value based on how many interviews I have lined up. It was strange, made me feel uncomfortable, and honestly, made me think twice on my worth for this internship position.
Then she spoke about her company for the last 10 minutes, and mentioned if I have any questions, I should email it to her for the fastest response. I wrote a corresponding email thanking her for the interview an hour later and attached my questions to it, but never heard back. She messaged me a few days later in LinkedIn for a rejection, and I thanked her again, asking for feedback on my application if she has a moment. Never heard back from the questions I had posed, and never heard back from my interview questions since.