I applied in-person. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Cummins (Columbus, IN) in Nov 2015
Interview
As a current employee, I went through an internal job posting process - which is much different than the external process. We have an internal system that lists all open jobs. While reviewing the job postings, I stumbled across a position of interest because it matched my skill sets. I set up a meeting with the hiring manager to learn more about the specifics of the role and to ensure it was still of interest. The meeting validated my research, so I applied for the position. After applying, I then had three interviews: one with a group and two 1:1's.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Solving problems requires more than good plans; it means taking action. Give me an example of a time when you were able to take meaningful action in solving a practical problem.
I was called five times for the interview and made 1 to 2 hours every time they called me. Which was really frustrating . At certain point of time I wanted to give up
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Cummins (Lagos) in Mar 2021
Interview
It was interactive. The interviewers were very clear in their questions. Before the interview was scheduled, one of their team members called me to confirm when would be convenient for me, I was allowed to be flexible with the timing.
I applied through university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Cummins (Indianapolis, IN) in Sept 2019
Interview
On-campus interviews - any HR student could attend. Behavioral-based interview w/ two interviewers. Never heard back from them after, even though they said we would hear either way. Very unorganized and unprofessional.
How do you handle being a higher level employee than people older than you? And how do you get their respect? (Not those exact words, but basically what they asked)