Behavioral questions mostly, be prepared about the job, really do you research. Make sure you know how the skills you've acquired are transferable. Just be yourself, they want you to be transparent.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell about the time you had to lead a team type stuff
Good and multiple rounds of interview, prepare well for the interviews, good company to work for. Create employee well-being programs Respect uniqueness and diversity of all employees Listen to employee feedback Be proactive in taking employee welfare initiatives Establish a transparent communication channel
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself. What are your strengths? What are your weaknesses? Why do you want this job? Where would you like to be in your career five years from now? What's your ideal company? What attracted you to this company? Why should we hire you?
I applied through university. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at 3M (Calcutta) in Oct 2021
Interview
typically starts with the candidate submitting an application, including a resume and sometimes a cover letter, which the company reviews. If shortlisted, the candidate undergoes an initial screening interview, often conducted via phone or video, to assess basic qualifications and interest in the role. Following this, candidates may go through a more in-depth first-round interview that focuses on technical skills or behavioral traits, depending on the job. Some companies also require candidates to complete a practical assessment or task. If the candidate moves forward, a second or final round interview, often involving multiple team members or senior management, is conducted to further assess fit. Afterward, the company extends an offer if the candidate is selected, and negotiations may take place before the offer is accepted. Finally, the candidate begins the onboarding process once the offer is accepted, preparing to start in the new role.