I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Agilent Technologies (Los Angeles, CA)
Interview
I applied through their online portal. I was contacted a month later by the recruiter for a phone interview. After the phone screening, I had to send in answers to a pre-interview questionnaire (mostly behavioral questions). A month later, I was interviewed in person by a group of people. The interview was entirely behavioral (tell me about a time when...). They were super friendly and didn't quiz me a ton on technical skills. They asked a lot of follow up questions after my answers and the conversation flowed easily.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
Tell me about a time when you had to take responsibility for a group of people/ a
project.
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Agilent Technologies
Interview
The interview process consisted of two rounds. The first round was an introductory conversation. In the second round, the focus shifted more toward my personal background, and the role itself was explained in detail, including responsibilities and workflows.
Ultimately, I received a rejection. While that in itself is not an issue, the overall process was quite time-consuming. From application to final decision, it took approximately 2–3 months.
Communication throughout the process could have been more proactive. I often had to follow up to receive updates, as it was mentioned that there was no urgency to fill the position. The final feedback was initially expected about one week after the last interview, but it took around 2.5 weeks and only came after I reached out again.
Overall, the process lacked efficiency and timely communication.
I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Agilent Technologies in Sept 2024
Interview
First interview with recruiter was very easy and straight forward. Second interview with panel of Agilent reps was weird. There were 6 people on the Teams call but only 1 of them had their camera on. People kept coming in and out of the call and they all seemed kind of unprepared to talk to me. They asked a bunch of questions that didn't seem relevant to the job description which was weird.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
"What do you know about this particular chemical instrument?"
I interviewed at Agilent Technologies (Atlanta, GA)
Interview
There was a phone screening call to check if you are qualified and understand the job description. The next round was interviews with managers and a current employee. The last round was a presentation of a past project.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you deal with a situation where you do not have the resources to meet customer expectations without upsetting the customer?