I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Labcorp (New York, NY)
Interview
I applied online and within a few days I received an email request to schedule a phone screening. The interviewer did not call and the scheduled time. After I sent an email to reschedule, another employee called me to let me know my interviewer had gone home sick for the day. I rescheduled for the following day for 1p EST. At 1:10 I had not received a phone call so I sent another follow up message. The interviewer and I were finally able to connect 45 mins after our schedules time. She was not overly pleasant nor overly unpleasant to me; I got the feeling that she did not enjoy her job nor was she knowledgeable about the questions she was asking. She mispronounced many medical terms. She did tell me that she may ask me to stop and repeat myself throughout the interview. Like others have noted, she was clearly reading directly from a script and did not appear to understand when a correct answer was provided (e.g. Describe the purpose of a 1572). Her response to almost all of my answers was a drawn out,'Okay.' On several occasions she did stop me and read to me what she had recorded; her record of my response was incorrect each time. I appreciate that she stopped to ask for clarification, but I wonder if my responses were ultimately recorded properly. The interview was long and very pointed questions were asked; however, I did not think the questions were difficult. Someone who has worked in clinical trials should have no issue answering these questions.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Labcorp (Maidenhead, England) in Jan 2023
Interview
The interview process was relatively quick. However, I eventually ended up interviewing for a different role than the one I initially applied for (IHCRA I). My application to the IHCRA I role was unsuccessful but the recruiter shared my profile for another role (CRA-MEA I), for which she thought I would be a good match. After the initial screening call, I was invited for an interview a few days after. For my specific role questions were not specific at all, rather more situation questions like 'tell me a time etc' were very basic. They wanted to know quite in detail what I was doing in my previous clinical (Assistant) position. Both the recruiters and hiring managers were extremely nice and it turned out to be an informal chat. I really enjoyed meeting them. I got the offer via phone call around 10/15 days after and I accepted it.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
-Tell me a time when you had to source information from outside in order to solve a problem -Tell me what you were doing in your previous role -experience with Electronic data capture system
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Labcorp (Warschau, Masowien)
Interview
interview with team manager was overall a very nice experience. questions were not very specific, rather like: what would you do if, how do you imagine day of monitor etc. no questions in english
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Labcorp in Jan 2017
Interview
I received an email from a recruiter, requesting to schedule a phone interview. I was told the phone interview would take 30-45 minutes. On the day of the interview, the interviewer was late to the call and rush me through the questions. After three questions, I was asked if I had any oncology experience and I replied "no". And the interview was over. The call lasted 13 minutes. Totally unfair, job description did not list oncology as a referred experience. I would not recommends this company base on recruiter behavior.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What do I think about animal research? Do I have a valid driver license/passport? How far are you from the airport?