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Standard STAR type questioning throughout most of the panel interview, with a few more human-type questions. You definitely get the feel that it is a small, family-type company form the questioning. Even the STAR questioning is done in a matter that avoids sounding robotic or used for general screening. The 1-on-1 was laid back and was a true, get to know you, type interview. Very thorough. The Nashville Operations Manager is the best interviewer I have ever known.
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Bulk Oil and Repackaging Manager

Interviewed at Parman Energy

2.6
Jan 11, 2017

Standard STAR type questioning throughout most of the panel interview, with a few more human-type questions. You definitely get the feel that it is a small, family-type company form the questioning. Even the STAR questioning is done in a matter that avoids sounding robotic or used for general screening. The 1-on-1 was laid back and was a true, get to know you, type interview. Very thorough. The Nashville Operations Manager is the best interviewer I have ever known.

Basic behavioral interview. All questions asked me to elaborate on some aspect of my resume. A couple people really dug into the technical parts of my resume, but they seemed to be checking on whether my resume was accurate more than my current technical abilities. I had a lot of volunteer work on my resume and they only asked me about what looked like fluff to them. Again, they seemed to be checking on how much my resume was embellished. They also asked about places I've traveled, if I play sports, last book I read, etc. The guy who didn't prepare questions asked me what animal describes me best and why. That one was by far the hardest.
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Oil and Gas Markets Analyst Position

Interviewed at ICF

3.7
Jan 20, 2015

Basic behavioral interview. All questions asked me to elaborate on some aspect of my resume. A couple people really dug into the technical parts of my resume, but they seemed to be checking on whether my resume was accurate more than my current technical abilities. I had a lot of volunteer work on my resume and they only asked me about what looked like fluff to them. Again, they seemed to be checking on how much my resume was embellished. They also asked about places I've traveled, if I play sports, last book I read, etc. The guy who didn't prepare questions asked me what animal describes me best and why. That one was by far the hardest.

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