I applied through university. I interviewed at Eli Lilly and Company
Interview
Direct usual interview questions where the answers were expected in STAR Format so they were behavioral-based. (virtual interview, after connecting with them at campus and submitting resume at the career fair)
Questions like "tell me about yourself, working in a diverse team, how you develop relationships when you join a new team, a time where you faced a challenge/obstacle, how you came up with a solution, why do you want to work here, etc." are normally asked.
In my opinion, the interview went quite well but I believe their recruiting is highly selective so I did not get in and neither did my fellow classmates.
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Question 1
tell me about yourself, working in a diverse team, how you develop relationships when you join a new team, a time where you faced a challenge/obstacle, how you came up with a solution, why do you want to work here
The whole process is pretty smooth. It takes several weeks to hear back from the company. The interview contains typical behavioral questions, and interviewers are nice. not many tech questions
I interviewed at Eli Lilly and Company (Indianapolis, IN)
Interview
Interviewed with two former students from my program. Answer questions in STAR format. Asked about my research. Time you went above and beyond. Time you had to implement change. Time you had a disagreement with a colleague. Probably lasted 30min. I asked questions about the internship.