Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at Promar International as 50% positive with a difficulty rating score of 3 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for Environmental Analyst and Farm Analyst rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for Environmental Analyst and Farm Analyst roles were rated as the easiest.
I interviewed at Promar International (Preston, North West England, England)
Interview
Overall Smooth process They were very friendly and told me all about the new job role. I only had 1 interview over zoom which was still very formal. They asked me the normal interview questions and a bit about Promar as a company.
I applied online. I interviewed at Promar International (Nantwich, England) in Aug 2017
Interview
Applied online, just a CV and cover letter application. About a month later I got a call from a unknown number who turned out to be from the HR department, they asked me a few questions about my uni experience, what I knew about the company etc. then said they would be in touch.
A further couple of weeks later I got an email inviting me to interview. The overall experience was positive, the interviewers were very friendly and the interview itself wasn't particularly difficult. The main problem I had was a lot of the questions were based on situations you could only have come across in a customer orientated environment and as a graduate I had no experience in that area so I had to relate all my answers to my experiences from university.
The interview itself was very structured with both interviewers following a set form and filling it out as they went along. At the end of the interview I was introduced to two people on the team I would be working in if I was to get the job, they were both very friendly and answered more casual questions about the working environment, what day to day work involves etc.
The only reason I have listed the interview as a negative experience is because despite me repeatedly contacting Promar, I have heard nothing back from them in almost two months. I realise this means I have not been selected for the job but I think some feedback from the interview or at least an email informing me that I have been unsuccessful would be appropriate, especially given I travelled a considerable distance (and incurred the associated costs) to attend the interview.