Very informal interview process with mostly personal questions to see whether the hiring manager would like you. Very little insight into the actual internship from the interview process, but overall quite easy
Applied through university career services web site, and then was contacted later about scheduling an interview. Scheduled an interview from there. The recruiting process was very efficient, as the contact responded quickly and cordially via email. I interviewed about two weeks after applying for the position - went in to their office for an in person interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Standard behavioral questions, as well as some questions specific to the job duties themselves
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at American World Services (Tokyo) in Dec 2010
Interview
Submit resume via fax or e-mail.
3 Letters of Recommendation must be submitted.
Telephone Inerview according to scedule.
Background Check from local police must be presented.
Finger Printing from local police must be submitted.
Group Interview (three to four staff mambers) in a lecture room.
1-on-1 Interview with the CEO.
Then a PI Survey was conducted.
Letter of Acceptance was received and Visa process began.
Sealed Transcripts, ,Diploma, Educational Resume, Residental Resume & Letters of Recommendation were submitted and translated in Japanese. All documents were sent to immigration and visa was issued after 6 weeks.