I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at The Home Depot (Atlanta, GA) in Mar 2017
Interview
I was contacted by a recruiter initially and spoke with them over the phone to discuss the position and my general background. Once I passed the recruiter's review, I spoke on the phone with the open position's manager. We went over my background more in depth as it related to the job and discussed everything that the job would entail. Finally, I was invited to the corporate office in Atlanta for an in-person interview. I met first with the manager, then a group interview with the team I would be working with, and finally with the VP over the team and position. The interviews with the manager and team went really well. I felt very confident that I would secure the position until I met the VP. He seemed less interested in my several years of work experience as it related to the job, and more interested in the fact that my 3 undergraduate degrees were not in supply chain or logistics. Additionally, the entire team was made up of men, and while the team meeting went well and I jived with them all, I got the feeling that the VP didn't think a young woman was suited for the position. He specifically told me that the other candidate they were considering was a guy. Not sure why the gender would matter to me here or in any other circumstance. I got a call a day or two after the in-person interview from the recruiter to tell me that I did not get the position. The recruiter let me know that while the team and manager liked me and thought I would do well, the VP thought that I didn't have enough passion for logistics because of my degrees.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Q: How often have you used SQL in the past? What is your experience with database creation and management?
It typically includes four main stages: a recruiter phone screen, a hiring manager interview, team or panel interviews, and an executive or final review. o evaluate your specific skills, experience, and how your day-to-day background aligns with the team's needs Overall, it is hard.
First round-Behavioral questions, questions to check if candidate will to the company culture
Second round-Technical round- 3 questions related to sql, 3 questions related to coding, 14 questions related to prob and stats
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Q. Describe a time you had to work in a team from different departments
Q. Describe a time you had to meet a deadline