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      Management Trainee Interview

      29 Oct 2025
      Anonymous employee
      Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Unilever (Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta) in Oct 2025

      Interview

      The recruitment process for the UOI Management Trainee (MT) Program is quite extensive and consists of several stages: document screening, online assessment, initial interview, Leaderless Group Discussion (LGD), final interview, medical check-up (MCU), and onboarding. 1. Document Screening: Conducted through UOI’s official recruitment website. 2. Online Assessment: Candidates who pass the document screening stage will receive an email or WhatsApp message containing details for the assessment, including the link, username, password, and a contact number for technical assistance. 3. Initial Interview: This stage is conducted offline in the city assigned by UOI. Candidates from outside the designated city are eligible for partial transportation reimbursement (only for those who pass the LGD stage). The reimbursement amount varies depending on the distance — the closer your hometown, the smaller the reimbursement. The interview is conducted in English, covering general topics such as personal and family background, understanding of the company, thesis or final project, laboratory experience, internship or work experience (commonly asked), hobbies, and personality. The session lasts around 15–20 minutes. 4. Leaderless Group Discussion (LGD): Conducted in small groups of about 6–7 participants from similar academic backgrounds. Each group discusses a case study, which in my experience was quite manageable. You have 10 minutes to read the case study and then you discuss it with the group for 20 minutes. The case presented was about a factory experiencing increased sales but facing limited space, machinery, and a few operational errors. We were asked to discuss strategies to maintain and further improve production and sales. From this stage, two participants were eliminated, and the rest proceeded to the final interview. Advice: Avoid dominating the discussion since it’s a leaderless format. Share your thoughts clearly but give space for others to contribute. There are no right or wrong answers, so it’s important to show appreciation and respect for others’ opinions. Also, take notes on key discussion points using the paper provided — this is also evaluated. 5. Final Interview: Conducted by managers or division directors. This stage focuses more on assessing your readiness, knowledge related to processes and oleochemicals, and whether your personality fits better for a plant-based or office-based role. Overall, the questions are not too difficult. 6. Medical Check-Up (MCU): Conducted in each candidate’s respective domicile, and fully covered by UOI. The clinic appointment is arranged directly by UOI — you simply attend and complete the tests. 6. Onboarding: Before onboarding, there is an online briefing session, and the transportation costs for relocation are fully covered by UOI. #Overall timeline: The recruitment process takes quite some time, especially between the final interview and MCU (around 5–7 days). The MCU results are usually announced about 14 days later, and onboarding typically takes place approximately one month after the final confirmation.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Can you tell me about your internship or laboratory experience and what you learned from it?
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