n the Search box, enter a Job Title, Keyword, or Company that you want to search. Screening from Zoom. Then a 1 hour long Zoom interview. Multiple roles were mentioned, and Many questions were asked. Fast response.
8 hour in person testing doing pipe fittings and rebuilding a pump system. I had to complete these tasks within a certain amount of time and complete a test as well as in person on site interview
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at DuPont (Geneva)
Interview
Interview process was pretty much like at any other multinational. HR girl was reading a list of question and the whole interview with her felt emotionless (no idea if she liked what she was hearing, no human touch to the interview). I had 5 interviews, of which 2 were useless. Indeed, I first had a 30-minute phone interview with HR, and I was then invited to a 1-hour interview with HR, followed by another 1-hour interview with my manager. HR was mostly asking behavioral and past experiences questions, based on what I had written in my resume regarding past projects, team players' interactions, complex problems I dealth with. Manager interview was much more based on engineering knowledge (nothing hardcore, just discussing projects I worked on), language assessment, motivation for the job and the company and "why me". The next 2 interviews were with a future engineering coworker (it would have made more sense if they had joined during the interview with my manager) and the last interview was with a business leader (30 minutes) and it felt pretty useless too, except for the leader to be reassured that their team was hiring the right person.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about the most complex problem you encountered, and how you went about it.