Kimberly-Clark Process Engineer interview questions
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I applied through university. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Kimberly-Clark in Oct 2023
Interview
The interview process for a Process Engineer at Kimberly-Clark is structured but thorough, designed to assess both technical knowledge and problem-solving skills in a manufacturing and engineering context. It typically starts with an online application and resume screening, where recruiters look for relevant experience in process optimization, lean manufacturing, and chemical or mechanical engineering.
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how would you implement a change in a medical system
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Kimberly-Clark (Warsaw, Masovia) in Apr 2024
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Dopo primo contatto iniziato dalla recruiter (quindi azienda in cerca sul mercato) ci sono volute due settimane per avere un secondo contatto. Colloquio poco interattivo, scarse informazioni sulla posizione offerta. Nessun feedback entro la data indicata da loro alla fine del colloquio, ho dovuto richiedere informazioni.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Kimberly-Clark (Israel, WV)
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Began with an external exam, afterwards
a Professional interview, followed by a
liability test in the computer. Next step would be an HR interview and lastly you'll meet the plant manager
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How are you going to build and manage a relationship with a team who are all older than you?