I interviewed at National Grid (Warwick, West Midlands, England)
Interview
Simple recorded interview and then assesment centre which was well organised! Mixture of technical and non technical questions, entire day long. Non biased with a different interviewer for each stage
I applied online. I interviewed at National Grid (Aberdeen, Scotland) in Aug 2022
Interview
went on smoothly, interview via Teams. the recruiters where really nice and helped all through the way. it was just like a normal conversation. but i sadly didnt make it
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
what do you understand by inclusiveness and tell me a time you dealt with difficult stakeholder
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at National Grid (Warwick, West Midlands, England) in Jan 2022
Interview
Got interviewed 2 times by National Grid for the same position (but different vacancies). Both interview have the same process in general as follows.
One time interview only (no follow-up interviews), consists of 3 sections: Icebreaking (background, motivation, etc); technical and case study, and the competency-based sections.
1.5 hours interview, 15 mins for both ice breaking and the competency based, and 1 hour for technical and case study.
The interview is not that difficult as long as you know your stuff. But personally, I don't think a fresher stand a chance for the technical interview part (unless you are insanely good).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Need to understand the impact of VRE penetration to the grid, basic concepts of power flow, short circuit, and stability.
Also need to understand the grid impact and grid interconnection studies, Network Option Assessments (NOA), and how to troubleshoot issues in PowerFactory and other similar power flow software packages.