I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at PepsiCo (Burnsville, MN) in Feb 2013
Interview
The initial Communication after I first sent them my resume was pretty poor. It took a couple weeks before I received any type of confirmation that my resume had been received. When I did receive confirmation, they were quick to offer me an interview, which I gladly accepted. The interview process was pretty quick and easy. They had a two part interview set up, the first of which was with their Product Availability Supervisor (PAS), and Product Availability Manager (PAM). The second was with the Warehouse Manager and another Supervisor. Each interview had a lot of situation / what if questions. I felt very good about the interview when I left and I new I would get the job even though one of the managers seemed very worried about by me being in the Marine Corps and how much time it would take away from the business. It took them forever to make their decision. I received a call about two months later with a job offer, I initially told them I would need a couple days to think about the offer which they allowed for, I accepted the offer two days later.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Who would you place more of your time and or loyalty towards if a conflict of scheduling or career advancement came about, Pepsi or the Marine Corps.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at PepsiCo (Somers, NY)
Interview
I interviewed with 2 people. One was more social/professional and the other seemed more stoic/professional. Each was 30 minutes. They asked typical Interview questions. Both asked what would I do given a particular work example. It helps to review the department you going to, and if you do NOT find answers, THOSE are YOUR interview questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Nothing was difficult. Advice: if you are faced with a difficult question, be honest and say that it is an interesting questions and you will answer it to the best of your ability.