I applied online. I interviewed at Lloyds Banking Group
Interview
Interview process from about 10 years ago. First interview was a question and answer based on how you’ve met their values, which was reading off a script and even the interviewers were annoyed/not happy with it and I never felt like I could be my natural self.
There was a tiny bit at the end to talk about my experience, what the job actually is, but about 80% of the interview was taken up with the dinosaur mandatory values questioning.
I could really tell the interviewers were passionate, but I can see why they still struggle to recruit in Digital, given they still interview like the industry did this back when I first graduated 10 years ago.
Maybe they should question themselves on their own values given the values are people-first (they made people redundant this year, despite profit), sustainability (they still heavily invest in fossil fuels), inclusive (fair few discrimination cases), trust (cutting jobs in risk management) and bold (they don’t even work using agile methodologies, but use SAFe, which is waterfall disguised as agile).
I interviewed at Lloyds Banking Group (Manchester, England)
Interview
nterview Experience: Disappointing
The interview process at Eurocamp was very disappointing. The interview started late, and the interviewers seemed unprepared and uninterested. They asked basic questions that were already on my resume, and there was no clear explanation of the role.
The atmosphere was unfriendly, and I never received any follow-up despite being promised a response within a week. Overall, a very unprofessional experience.
I interviewed at Lloyds Banking Group (Manchester, England)
Interview
Several interviews with technical people, HR interview and a group presentation. Everything was very well managed and communication before and after the interview was pretty good. The technical interview didn't aim at your knowledge about a particular framework or language but rather your ability to solve a problem at hand