I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Koch (Atlanta, GA) in Apr 2016
Interview
Two Phone Interviews and two in-person interview days for me. They generally used behavior based questions. There are no trick questions, everything is pretty straight forward. Interviewers across the board are respectful and friendly. Culture fit is a big focus. Humility and respect are two things they are looking for, so interviewees need to toe the line between answering questions with confidence highlighting achievements without coming across as arrogant. Be prepared to be interviewed by many folks with some of the same questions being asked by multiple interviewers. The duplication of questions isn't intentional, but it shows that the company is focused on certain areas. The interviewers also spent some time trying to sell me on the company, which I viewed favorably. I had been interviewing a bit at the time, and one of my annoyances were interviewers that acted as if the job they had was a gift they were going to bestow rather than a partnership. Koch acted more like they were looking for win-win situations. I enjoyed the entire process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time in which you added/created value.
I applied through university. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Koch (Wichita, KS) in Sep 2024
Interview
Only got to the first round but it was a 30min interview with two people that I met at the social the night before. Pretty basic interview questions but they expected you to know a lot about the company.
It is a 3 hour panel interview with 6 different people on your team. Mostly behavioral type questions, and some just trying to get to know what kind of person you were
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Koch (New Delhi) in Jan 2021
Interview
Interview was good with Aptiutude Test and Technical skills and core accounting questions and skill analyses on work experience and capable of working about the company and there mission and vision.