I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Reckitt (Singapur)
Interview
Call from HR for 20 minutes. Generic question with monotonous reply. Failure in interpersonal skills. Went to meet the Controller who just joined the organisation. It was a good conversation altho sensed that she is not confident in me when I was explaining my scope and achievements. Then manage to get final interview with another controller. Was surprise, but give a good shot. The scope was challenging I must admit but can't blame me if certain things you looking for I might not have as I didn't get the chance to excel in them. If all companies are so much into 100% experienced then where are the fresh graduates can find opportunities to excel and learn? Replies take 2 weeks but I know they already made their decision there and then. The HR only replied exactly 2 weeks after I had to send an email TWICE only to receive a GENERIC reply from them as those you see from automated replies. One word, very disappointed. No Interpersonal skills at all and doing talent acquisition where they represent the Co on the frontal.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is your scope and how you can contribute into this role
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Reckitt (Hull, England) in Dec 2017
Interview
Interview was based around key competencies and their core values. They said they would give me a response within the next few days. Never got any response. Very unprofessional. Will not be looking to apply again.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tells us a time you worked as a team.
Tell us of your greatest achievement.
Tell us about a time you solved a problem.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Reckitt (Montvale, NJ) in May 2018
Interview
4 rounds of interviews - each with 1 week of follow up in between. Rounds included: hr phone screen, hiring manager 1-1, case study and presentation, and in person site interview. Case study was the most challenging.