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Updated 7 Dec 2023
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Anonymous Interview Candidate in Cambridge, England
I applied online. I interviewed at Domino Printing (Cambridge, England) in Nov 2023
Receive shortlisting email, an introductory call about education,experience and discussion about workplace requirements and what is expected to do , followed by in-person assessment test at Cambridge office and receive an offer letter for joining.
- Describe your job role in previous organisation. What was you Machine learning dissertation project all about? What were the challenges faced? Are you ready to commute to Cambridge for hybrid working?

Anonymous Interview Candidate in Bar Hill, England
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Domino Printing (Bar Hill, England)
I interviewed twice (on two separate Job offer occasions). The interviews were face to face. I didn't hear back on the result of either interview, no calls or emails. the interview was professional and friendly. I met the hiring manager and a member of HR. The interviews were in the office, I was on time, neatly dressed.
- Mainly about the role and the duties.

Anonymous Interview Candidate
I interviewed at Domino Printing
zero reputation - I traveled 6 hours to their company for an interview, which cost me more than 100 pounds. They agreed to reimburse but 3 months passed and zero money back. zero efficiency - feedback and results were given to me after me chasing for 3 weeks.
- How do you define your success in the next 2 years of time?

Anonymous Interview Candidate
I applied online. I interviewed at Domino Printing
First interview with Hiring Manager via zoom (30 minutes) followed promptly by a second interview with hiring manager and a senior executive, first, then HR and team lead (around 2 hours in total), in their offices. The first interview was good and it was great to talk to someone who looked professional and to the point. Had an excellent impression of the company. The second one was also good, and the HR person said they would contact me by the end of the week with a decision, which did not happen. I contacted them by email to follow up after 2 weeks, and have been effectively ghosted. This has unfortunately left a very bad impression of this company, as it is basic decency to inform candidates of the status of their application. I can see in other Glassdoor reviews this is not the first time candidates are ghosted and excuses given online rather than engaging privately with individuals in a timely manner.
- Questions around managing teams, handling conflict and introducing change in processes. Also questions around knowledge of the role at technical level. Interesting discussion around their current challenges.

Anonymous Interview Candidate in Bar Hill, England
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Domino Printing (Bar Hill, England)
The interview was held online where there were two interviews and a lab tour around the facility. General HR questions and specialized questions about ink formulation and the printing process.
- How would you print on items such as an egg?

Anonymous Employee
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Domino Printing in Feb 2023
I had a really positive experience of the interview process. I was referred for the role by someone who works at Domino Printing. The interview was done virtually, I suspect partly because of the referral. My first interview was split into two halves: one session with the hiring manager (Director), and one session with two key stakeholders (also Directors). My second interview was planned to be with the hiring manager + an HR rep. I received (and accepted) an offer relatively quickly following the second interview. Throughout the process, their online system kept me updated on status, and every person I interacted with was lovely and made me feel at ease.
- Questions were mostly related to technical expertise, leadership style, change management, transformation, conflict resolution, etc. (as you'd expect for this role). Although the questions were understandably challenging (and interesting!), there was nothing "unexpected" or that made me feel uncomfortable.

Anonymous Interview Candidate in Los Angeles, CA
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Domino Printing (Los Angeles, CA) in Jan 2023
This interview was a virtual, two-person panel interview where the interviewers were serious in their demeanor and approach. I was asked several situational questions. The interview process was thorough and I waited a week from the scheduled date for the interview.
- If management asked you to ship a package overseas, what questions would you ask to ensure successful delivery?

Anonymous Employee in Cambridge, England
I applied through other source. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Domino Printing (Cambridge, England)
2 steps - Pretty straightforward interviews, not wasting your time. Got the first one with the HR and the Manager of the department. Got the second one after 3-4 days with the Director of the department. Really interesting interview procedures based on the values of the company. Enjoyed both parts!
- Questions based on team working and collaboration

Anonymous Employee
I interviewed at Domino Printing
It is a two step process, the first one being an informal interview and the second one being split up into a technical interview, HR interview and a presentation. There is also a chat with the previous placement students that give you a run down on what they did and how they found the year
- What is the difference between inkjet printers

Anonymous Employee
I interviewed at Domino Printing
Teams meeting coductedA 30 word count will create about 0.1 pages single-spaced or 0.1 pages double-spaced when using normal margins (1″) and 12 pt. Arial or Times New Roman font. Your page count will vary though depending on your margins, font style and size, whether you use multiple spaces after a period, and your paragraph spacing settings.
- Walk us through your CV
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Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at Domino Printing as 83.3% positive with a difficulty rating score of 2.94 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for Graduate Engineer and Software Validation Engineer rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for Data Scientist and Design Engineer roles were rated as the easiest.
The hiring process at Domino Printing takes an average of 16.4 days when considering 18 user submitted interviews across all job titles. Candidates applying for Graduate Engineer had the quickest hiring process (on average 1 day), whereas Test Engineer roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 28 days).
Common stages of the interview process at Domino Printing according to 18 Glassdoor interviews include:
Phone Interview: 18.42%
Group Panel Interview: 18.42%
One-on-One Interview: 13.16%
Presentation: 13.16%
Skills Test: 10.53%
Background Check: 10.53%
IQ Intelligence Test: 7.89%
Personality Test: 5.26%
Other: 2.63%
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