The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Cardinal Health in Sep 2017
Interview
Started the process In July 2017 and it ended in October 2017. Initially interviewed with a recruiter, then the onsite manager and a consultant, lastly two panel interviews. This was a new position for the team. The final panel interview was very suspect as it was obvious the organization was going in a different direction with regard to their training initiatives (from in person hands on training which would be the object since their customer service team is responsible for equipment and supplies, to more of an e-learning or e-training environment). As a seasoned training developer and coach, you ALWAYS start your new position with a hands on training approach, then transition to an e-learning environment.
Other Instructional Designer interview reviews for Cardinal Health
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Cardinal Health (Waukegan, IL) in Feb 2015
Interview
Very thorough and straight to the point. This employer knew exactly what they needed and did not show any hidden agendas for their needs. They were very professional and courteous when it came to rescheduling interviews and making things work around both their schedule and the interviewees' schedules.
The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Cardinal Health (San Diego, CA) in May 2009
Interview
Original contact made in March - no reply. Personal employee recommendation to HR and hiring manager took 6 weeks to get a response. Told interview was 3 phase process, HR by phone, hiring manager my phone, in person interview. HR side was flawless and pleasant, went directly from HR phone to in person with hiring manager in 3 days. But was told would be interviewing with Sr. Director, who position would report to and instead interview was a team interview (despite HR invitation/confirmation of 1 on 1) and surprise, week before an internal candidate was promoted to newly created manager position and candidate would now report to an unseasoned manger and not a senior director. Not good!