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      Process Engineer Interview

      18 Oct 2016
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Columbia, SC
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Alpek Polyester (Columbia, SC) in Oct 2016

      Interview

      One phone interview with HR manager for 30 min. One phone interview with Hiring Manager for 30 min. On-site interview (4 hrs) with Hiring manager, Operations Manager, and Maintenance Manager. Most questions were behavioral based. Almost completely non-technical! I thought the employees and managers I met were OK but nothing special. I probably would have got bored with the job after a year since it has pretty simple processes (manufacture PTA and PET).

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What was the most difficult decision you had to make? When was a time you had to think out of the box? What was a time you made a mistake and how did you react? Name a time you had a conflict with an employee and how did you resolve it?
      Answer question

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      Process Engineer Interview

      4 Jun 2019
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Moncks Corner, SC
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Alpek Polyester (Moncks Corner, SC)

      Interview

      A recruiter sent my resume to the company, and a few days later I was contacted by HR. We set up a date and time for an interview in approximately 2 weeks time. I live about 4 hours away from the site. The week of the interview, HR called and pushed the interview back a week due to key personnel being unavailable. That's fine; these things happen, but I guess they're lucky I'm unemployed and have flexibility. The interview was intended to have 6 parts: a plant tour and 5 interview sessions lasting an hour each. The interviews were supposed to consist of an HR interview, 3 panel interviews, and a final 1-on-1 session. The interview started awkwardly: the engineer giving the tour asked how it was going so far and seemed taken aback when I told him he was the first person I had talked to. On the plant tour, I was introduced to some of the people I would be talking to. Most seemed surprised and possibly a bit annoyed that they had to do an interview that day. They told me they were presently dealing with a process upset. "Alright," I thought to myself, "it's a fast-paced, 24/7 manufacturing environment. I get it; I can roll with the punches." In the first panel interview, two of the three interviewers were late. This was only a portent for what was to come. The next two turned into 1-on-1's; one guy tried calling his colleague to see if he was going to show up before starting a casual chat about industrial chemical accidents, saying he was happy to work in a part of the chemical industry that had less potential for a major incident. I (somewhat tactlessly) brought up an incident at one of the company's sites that I had discovered while studying for the interview. Hey, he started it. The final interviewer didn't show up at all. He wasn't there that day. They told me they would have a decision for me in two weeks. I had to call the third week (after getting no response with an email) to be informed that they had decided not to hire anyone at the moment. I actually thought the interviews went okay, but looking back I can't be surprised that I didn't get the job considering half the people I was intended to talk to didn't think it was important enough to show up. Now I'm just hoping I get reimbursed for travel expenses. Doesn't really seem worth the time I spent preparing for the interview and traveling. Message for HR/Management: this is clearly an interview format that does not work for your business, and it makes you seem really unprofessional.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Why should we hire you?
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