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Hospital Analyst at Blue Cross (TX)

No Offer – Interviewed in Houston, TX (US) May 2011 – Reviewed Nov 14, 2012

Interview Details 3 interviews. Just talked about past experience....very layer back

Interview Question – why grades were lower than other peoples   Answer Question

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Behavioral Health Case Manager at Blue Cross (TX)

No Offer – Interviewed in Dallas, TX (US) Jan 2012 – Reviewed Feb 10, 2012

Interview Details 1. phone interview, 2. 1;1 with HR to review benefits then met with hiring manager and their supervisor. HR really sold the company and I was very excited about the possibility. Family oriented culture!

Interview Question – Describe a time when you made a mistake on the job, what did you learn from it an what would you do differently   Answer Question

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MOBILE Applications DEVELOPER at Blue Cross (TX)

No Offer – Interviewed in Dallas, TX (US) Dec 2011 – Reviewed Jan 04, 2012

Interview Details it was a phone interview, i was asked to clink a link from an email that would take me to a screen where the interviewer could watch me type out code. it was straight to the code review, no general questions. i guess they wanted to week out the weaklings early in the process.

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  • i was asked to write a program in any language that would take a string reverse it and return it
    i had the idea in my head, he apparently didn't like it,
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  • told me to do more basic stuff and i seemed to stumble on it because i was nervous
    he quickly said he was looking for someone more senior and hung up
    i'm sure the average student probably could have done it, but i was pretty nervous
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Underwriting Assistant at Blue Cross (TX)

Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Richardson, TX (US) Apr 2011 – Reviewed Apr 25, 2011

Interview Details The University of Texas at Dallas Career Center posted this position back in January. Blue Cross Blue Shield contacted me in March and conducted a preliminary phone interview. This consisted of basic regarding the underwriting position (do I like math? do you prefer working individually or with a group, computer skills, etc.)

 A week later they called back to schedule a face to face interview with the underwriting management team. The campus in Richardson is new and very beautiful. The attire was business casual, though you will see a few of the management team members wearing suits. There is was a gym in the basement and a cafeteria in the main floor which was a nice touch.

The building is highly secured so you will have to take a picture and get an ID badge before the interview. I met with a HR rep and went over the basic benefits package at BCBSTX. They offer many benefits including discounted health insurance, PTO, 401k, and a pension plan to name a few.

 The interviewers were the three members of the underwriting management team and they were casual and laid back. The interview itself consisted of basic behavioral questions(how to deal with a difficult coworker, how you prioritize tasks) and even a few mental math questions (what is 21% of 1.8 million and how did you come up with it?). My advice would be to brush up on some math and answer the behavioral question showing that you can make decisions independently but are able to follow directions carefully.

Interview Question – You are the leader of a group of eleven people. Eight of them are team players but one of them thinks she should be the leader and the other one cannot concentrate. How do you deal with them both?   Answer Question

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