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      Business Intelligence Engineer Interview

      16 June 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience

      Other Business Intelligence Engineer interview reviews for Humana

      Business Intelligence Engineer Interview

      24 Mar 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Humana in Feb 2026

      Interview

      I applied on 2/3, completed the automated text Hirevue sometime in the next 2 weeks after that, and then I was reached out to by email with a link to schedule a video interview. I had the interview on 2/27 and was told I'd hear back within that next week about 2nd rounds, and then I received the rejection email about a month later. The interview was 1-1 and the interviewer was nice; mostly asked about my experience and projects I've done. Between the time that I interviewed and the time that I received the rejection, there was total silence and no response from the "recruiter" that had reached out originally about scheduling an interview, so I'm really not even sure if that was an actual person despite having an email for questions. Overall a very long, impersonal, and low communication process leaving you in limbo for some time.

      Interview questions [2]

      Question 1

      What is your preference between Excel, SQL, Python, etc.?
      Answer question

      Question 2

      Tell me about a time you handled a tight deadline for a project. Other questions about time management & teamwork.
      Answer question
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Humana

      Interview

      Interview at Humana was structured and professional. Questions focused on real-world data security and cloud governance scenarios. The panel was respectful, but feedback was not provided post-interview. Overall, a positive experience, though more transparency on next steps would help.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      They asked me to explain how I optimized a complex SQL query and improved dashboard performance for reporting in a healthcare setting.
      Answer question

      Business Intelligence Engineer Interview

      8 Jan 2023
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Humana in Dec 2022

      Interview

      The candidate experience is terrible. Overall, there is no recruiter to gauge the match of the candidate and the hiring manager contacted me directly with phone, scheduled a zoom call with short notice (in 2 days). There were total 3 people in the call, there was one interviewer behaved very rudely that I have never been mistreated in this way in my 7 years of career and countless interviews. First, as I said, since there were no recruiter or recruiting coordinator for the role, the hiring manager only called me and send a zoom invite for the position, so right after I followed up with an email to the hiring manager asking what the call will cover, he did not reply and it left me very little information of the whole process and position. The scheduled call was an hour with three interviewers, after we talked through about the role, my background, I asked whats the expectation of this position, is this a replacement or new hire, the hiring manager replied that the new hire quitted after joining for a short period so they are looking for a replacement. That might be the reason they are urgent to hire someone and recruiter is skipped. I don't know but it was a red flag to me. The three interviewers threw questions here and there, and I did not know what to expect for an hour call. When we were walking through the experience on my resume, one of the interviewers (the only rude one) interrupted: I have a lot of questions about your experience, well, I have questions for every project you put on your resume. (My resume is bullet point style with each project maximum having two lines) She asked the details of the first project from my recent company, I explained on a high level as I did not know how lengthy of an answer they expected, and she said 'Well I am not convinced the reason why you are choosing this technology, and this is a very complicated project, I don't know why you can put it in just 2 lines, but I will go ahead.' (Isn't scheduling the interview call the reason to go through project and experience in details? Do you expect a resume with a novel?) Then another interviewer kept asking other questions. This is actually a very common resume format and she could ask me for follow up if she wanted to! There are 3 interviewers in my first interview call, and everyone was asking a lot of questions unorganizedly, jumping here to there, I understand a lot of interviewers just glanced the resume first time when they are interviewing, but not reviewing (by either recruiter or hiring manager) before moving forward to interview is a total waste of time to both sides. Then it came the biggest thing that put me off: I was asked about whether I like mentoring juniors and my mentoring style, I answered the generic senior mentor process, she interrupted again: (My name), I don't know what you are saying, mentoring and training is always a big headache (she mentioned 'headache' three times at least), they always make mistakes, made a mess etc. The attitude of she was terrible. Disagreement happens a lot, I might not be the ideal candidate but an interviewer should at least treat candidate with respect. If what she said was true, that she found mentoring and training people are a headache and she hates them making mistakes, this is definitely fostering a toxic working environment in the company. I am not disappointed with the decision they are not moving forward because I have two offers with better people and team, but strongly think that I need to let your company know about the candidate experience I went through so your company can provide trainings for employees. This is the most rude, toxic and unreasonable interview experience I have ever had.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Why this role Walk through resume projects What is your role in the project Do you like mentoring teammates and your mentorship style
      Answer question
      2