I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at AbbVie
Interview
Total of 5 interviews. 1st interview was a brief interview with recruiter, 3 interviews with the hiring manager (1 phone, 2 in person), and then a final interview with the regional director. In the last interview with the hiring manager, there was a mock sales detail/presentation to complete. A lot of STAR based interview questions. They really took the time to determine character and if you would be a good personality fit and collaborator with the team. Interview process went very smoothly and there was clear communication regarding next steps. Very pleased and accepted offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
-Tell me about a time you had a conflict with a co worker and how was it resolved
-Tell me about a specific time you exemplified great customer service
-Tell me about a time you built relationships when none previously existed
Pretty strenuous, but seemingly standard for pharma. 4- 2 hour interviews with various DM’s and trainers. Mock role play selling a Pharma product on the second interview. Bring resume and brag book to interview.
Very fundamental and routine interview process that involves background information and experience description. May involve small amount of STAR method during the interview to describe experience and knowledge of previous roles and experiences.
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at AbbVie
Interview
Started off by speaking with a recruiter for a quick screen for 30 minutes. After that, was moved along to an interview with a regional director (district manager spot wasn’t filled) and then had the opportunity to speak with the manager once she was hired.
Let me first start by saying I have nothing but respect for AbbVie and know they value their employees. However, I left this process feeling disrespected and am now apprehensive about applying in the future. There was essentially no communication coming from the recruiter/regional manager, was told I’d be moving on in the process and was told next steps, then told after another long break of no communication that the job was filled. I would’ve much rather been told I’m not selected than have been hung out to dry like this.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How have you been creative to bypass access challenges?