I applied online. I interviewed at Ecolab (Salt Lake City, UT) in Apr 2017
Interview
Phone Interview. Classic HR screening looking for silly ways to eliminate you as a candidate. I've never understood why HR thinks that the best candidates are the ones who are layed off (the bottom 10%?). Or those still employed - similar to the strategy of only dating people who are already married. I gave reasons for why I was let go, and there was no attempt at understanding. The HR lady was looking for 'worker bee' type of employees, with the unreasonable expectation of absolute altruism to the company - when companies don't provide the same in return (not even close). In addition to this, she violated executive order 13665 by telling me that she was taking it into to her own hands to exclude me from consideration because my salary was higher my previous job. Again, short-sighted HR, ignoring all other considerations to focus on reasons to exclude candidates.
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Ecolab (Lubumbashi)
Interview
It was good.. around one hour. Technical and personnal questions. I had 3 meetings. The first one with my direct superior, the second one with the manager and the last one with the district manager
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Ecolab (Perai) in Apr 2022
Interview
It was good experience where even the general manager is joining the interviewing the candidate and they seem to be interested in your working experience especially on the hands on experience
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Ecolab (Singapore) in Sep 2021
Interview
Quite straightforward and easy. Don't need much preparation. Just speak honestly But must be willing to work on site in a customer facing role. Career path is shared during interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Are you able to work safely in a hazardous enviroment.