The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Dendreon (Seal Beach, CA) in Oct 2010
Interview
I initially applied to Dendreon online right before the Seal Beach plant opened. Approximately, 3 weeks later I got a telephone call, which was really an interview. The interview went well and about a week or two later I received an email stating that Dendreon wanted to conduct a face to face interview. I arrived there and waited for a while, but I didn't mind. I talked to two different people--a manager and supervisor. The interview went well and the manager seemed very interested in having me come on board. They asked if I was interested in working nights/weekends and told me it actually paid more. I said it was fine. The interview consisted of generic questions, no biggies. At one point it felt pretty informal and like I was having a normal conversation. They said they would contact me within 2 to 3 weeks. Needless to say, they contacted me 3 or 4 days later and declined me.
I was sadly disappointed, but the interview experience was worth the while.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you handle confrontation with another coworker?
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Dendreon (Union City, GA) in June 2017
Interview
Interviewed with Supervisor, Sr. Manager, and a couple of future team members. Good questions and enjoyable interview process. Toured the site. Each interview was about 20-30 minutes long. Good experience overall.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Dendreon (Union City, GA)
Interview
Was offered an interview through a recruiting company. They sent me the wrong job information so I pretty much winged the interview. They asked no technical questions but more general questions about me as a person to see if I would be a good fit in their work culture.
I was pretty jostled by interviewing for a completely different job in a different field so I unsurprisingly tanked the interview.
I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Dendreon in July 2011
Interview
Initially I received an email indicating that I would need to contact the recruiter to schedule a phone interview. The recruiter was hard to reach, and cancelled several times before I was finally able to make contact and complete the interview. I scheduled a group interview at the facility, during which time I was interviewed again by phone. Then, I was interviewed by a potential coworker, and supervisor. Finally I was interviewed by the director of my prospective department. I was given instructions to complete a drug screen and a start date in July of that year. Before my start date arrived, I received an email from HR to inform me that the company was on a hiring freeze and that the offer of employment had to be rescinded.
In October of the same year, I received an email from the HR contact to inform me that I had been approved for hire and that I would need to be interviewed again by the potential manager and supervisor of the prospective department. I was interviewed over lunch. 2 weeks later I received an email with instructions on how to access and accept my offer letter, and what to do from there.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Explain the concept of how the luminex works as simply as possible.