Multiple interviews spread across two days. There were many different interviewers, most from GoodYear's global headquarters. The process was intimidating, despite their best efforts to make everyone more relaxed. I went in expecting a mix of technical and behavioral questions, but there seemed to be no technical assessment involved. I don't know if I got an offer yet, I will update this if I do.
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Question 1
All of the questions were standard behavioral questions.
Interview process was pretty straight forward. Was invited to interview a few days after applying. Single behavior interview. Note that it was an panel style interview. Heard back for my offer in a few days.
I applied through university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Goodyear (Mayaguez, PR) in Oct 2018
Interview
Simple interview, it was more a conversation than a very serious interview more behavior questions than technicals. If the candidate uses the STAR method and answers with good examples, you are going to be fine.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Goodyear
Interview
There was no clear guidance on the intention of the interview. The first interview only focus on salary and motivation to apply; then after about a week I got reply for second interview.
For second I thought they are going to ask technical and meaningful question; but they are circulating to things which are not really important, which I feel no added value. Worst part was, the hiring manager says they will contact me in the "future", yet after almost 2 months there are no news at all; I had to follow up with the HR to understand the situation.
To me, this is unprofessional; I mean, please make up your mind, if you want to hire or not. I understand that sometimes the process took long time; but you a person should already know what he/she wants.
Until now, I don't understand why I did not proceed further; perhaps I am over qualified for the position.
Don't waste your time guys, make sure you ask when you can expect feedback . Remember that if a company is employee oriented, they will treat you nicely even from hiring.