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No Offer – Reviewed Apr 24, 2013
Interview Details
Did not have hard interviews, until it was the last interview. Already had experience in the position they were looking for. They want leaders and people who will help the company grow in the direction of leadership (i.e. against all competitors).
Had a friendly recruiter and they took us out to dinner before the main on-campus interview.
No presentations either.
Interview Question – Tell us about a time when you did not get your way and how you dealt with it. Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Houston, TX (US) Oct 2012 – Reviewed Feb 04, 2013
Interview Details Applied through the career center at my school. Got an interview on campus the day before the career fair. They interviewed a TON of people it seemed and my interviewer was extremely laid back. He asked a few questions and the entire interview only took about 20 minutes. About two weeks later I received a call for a phone screening with no prior notification other than an email that I had been referred to hiring managers. The questions were mainly to make sure my interests lined up with the position they were trying to fill. I was told I would hear back from them within a week if they wanted to continue the process. I got a call the next day and scheduled a flight for early the next week. I was driven around and saw various areas of Houston and had dinner with newer employees the night before the interview. The day of the interview I had 4 interviews with people in my potential group and 1 cross-functional interview. I had a benefits presentation with HR then met with my manager and was given an offer on the spot. The interviews were laid back and not very many "STAR" questions but just trying to get to know me and make sure my interests lined up with the job.
Interview Question – Tell me about yourself Answer Question
Negotiation Details – No negotiation. Very strong starting salary and benefits.
No Offer – Reviewed Dec 02, 2012
Interview Details I got a first round interview for an entry level engineer position. It wasnt that bad except I was like asked 3 or 4 times in different ways questions about how I deal with change. I had an answer for maybe the first two but I couldnt use the same examples for the rest. Come in with multple examples.
Interview Question – Dealing with change. Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Houston, TX (US) – Reviewed Nov 01, 2012
Interview Details 5 rounds of one-on-one interviews: 3 overviews of the company (1 general about the business line, 1 general about the group within the business line, 1 specific about position); 2 interviews (one based on candidate overall fit, one based on work ethic, flexibility, etc.)
Interview Question – Discuss an experience you've had where you overcame an obstacle, how you did it and how that will help you contribute to ExxonMobil. Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in May 2009 – Reviewed Jun 06, 2012
Interview Details good experience, friendly, met with several employees
Interview Questions
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Tempe, AZ (US) Nov 2011 – Reviewed Jun 03, 2012
Interview Details
One interview that lasted roughly 1 hour. The questions were very subjective which consisted primarily of behavioral and situational questions (i.e., describe a time when you had to deal with a stressful situation, ... a time when you didn't know the answer, ... deal with ambiguity).
Overall, it was an easy interview.
Interview Question – Describe a time when you had to design a system to solve a problem. Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Oct 2011 – Reviewed Apr 12, 2012
Interview Details The process started with an online application, psychometric tests and then 3 competency questions. After a week I was offered a phone interview (competency based) which was with an external company. The lady on the phone was really nice and put me at ease. After 3 days I received an invitation for a face-to-face interview with a member of HR which went well and was again competency based. I was invited to an assessment centre which consisted of group interviews and a technical interview.
Interview Questions
No Offer – Interviewed in Baton Rouge, LA (US) Oct 2011 – Reviewed Mar 29, 2012
Interview Details It seemed to me that they were looking for a candidate who could handle change. I had at least four questions about handleing change, all of them just worded differently. They had also the traditional behavioral questions. Anyways I didn't get past the first interview but I wasnt so stoked about being paid a lot of money to be in a career that didn't interest me much.
Interview Question – Tell me About a time where u had to handle change. View Answer
No Offer – Interviewed in Nov 2011 – Reviewed Mar 24, 2012
Interview Details Went over resume briefly. Mostly talked about what I would do in group situations, when I've led or done group projects, or what I would do to solve a problem. Very qualitative and low-key. Interviewer was very nice and let me ask questions at the end.
Interview Question – Describe a situation where you were faced with a difficult problem and how you solved it. Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Oct 2011 – Reviewed Feb 24, 2012
Interview Details Hiring manager called and interviewed me on the phone. He was very nice and tried everthing he could to get me a job. Missed the hiring season by a month.
Interview Question – Why do you want to be a reservoir engineer? Answer Question
Pros: -Good Positive Owner (This could be a con if you have a very poor leader)
-Fair starting pay. (I did start off at $8.50, but I'm request $11.00 an hour due to being an office manager now.(Not Accepted or denied for now, waiting to hear anything… – Full Review `
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