The process took 1 week. I interviewed at First Insurance Company of Hawaii
Interview
I submitted my online application on a Thursday and the following Monday I received a call from a kind woman asking me a few follow up questions, how long I'll be living here why I'm looking to switch jobs etc. Then she asked to schedule and interview in person. She was very accommodating to my schedule but also up front with me and told me the sooner the better. I interviewed with the woman in HR for about 20 minutes. Asked a few behavioral and situational questions but mainly just getting a feel for me to see if I'd be a good fit. Then went to an interview with two supervisors from the department I was interviewing for. They had more situational and behavioral questions. They were a bit more serious but still very kind and personable. It really seemed like they were just trying to see if I would be a good fit for the company and the position. The interview ended and then the next day I got a call with an offer, and I accepted starting next week and very excited!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time when you had to work as a team to achieve a goal and what you did in order to do that.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at First Insurance Company of Hawaii (Scranton, PA) in Sept 2015
Interview
Very informative. They asked development question. How to resolve questions. If I had PM experience. I answered all their questions. no trick technical questions. i described my experience and past jobs.
I applied in-person. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at First Insurance Company of Hawaii
Interview
Well it was a semi informal interview as I had initially started working there as a Manpower short term contractor and they liked my technical resolution skills. So the IT Service Manager at the time took me to lunch and told me about the new position and asked if I would be interested. Later that day I had an "official" interview with the HR rep, which was the same HR rep that I had resolved a major workstation issue for earlier that day, so we ended up talking mostly about how I liked moving to Honolulu and a few more get to know you questions. After they ran a background check they offered me the position. This was back in 2003.