I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Citi in Mar 2010
Interview
Applied online and was called for a phone interview. During that interview I felt overqualified for the job so told the interviewer I didn't feel like we were a good fit. The HR rep called the next day and talked to me about what would interest me. HR rep said they knew of a position that would be a better fit so they sent my information over to another group within the company. With that group, I did an initial phone interview with a couple of people. They ask some technical questions. After that, they asked me to come in for a group interview. I met with four people from the group, including the manager, and was asked more technical questions and then given a chance to ask questions about the position.
Since then, I've interviewed several other candidates at the company and many of them just don't know even the technical basics. I think some get flustered when they don't know the answer or don't understand the question asked. My advice is to not be afraid to get clarification of a question. In IT, people tend to use many different terms for the same thing. Also, we aren't expecting people to know every command and its exact use. A general answer of how you would go about solving the problem is fine.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Was asked how to troubleshoot a network issue between computer systems.
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Citi in May 2013
Interview
A head hunter company found me. The first interwiev was at the company with a competency test and average questions about me and about the company with language knowledge testing.
The second intewiev was with the superiors nearly the same withouth competency test. Today I was hired.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The competency test was really suprising but really easy.
I applied in-person. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Citi (Amherst, NY) in Jun 2009
Interview
I was working as a contractor many tears ago. I was approached by the current IT Site Manager. I did not even realize I was being interviewed for a permanent position. I was asked a few questions - then the manager held up some fingers (representing a salary offer). I said OK on the spot. That was one of the best moments of my job career.