I applied online. I interviewed at Nationwide (Lone Tree, CO) in Jan 2019
Interview
Where do I begin? They had a really old resume from when I applied many years ago. Thankful, I had an updated copy with me to hand out. Unfortunately, they had not even reviewed it. Once one of the managers reviewed my current resume, she said to me " Why are you here?" "Who told you to come here?" Then she tried to back peddle, I mean you seem more qualified for a job across the street? How do you recover from this? Even if you felt that way, complete the interview in a positive way and just don't bother to call back, but don't belittle someone because they don't seem to have the profile you were looking for. I do have to add, the other manager there was kind and professional. She contacted the non-injury department and they requested I apply there. (the req number however, is not valid, so I will take this all as a sign that Nationwide and I are not a good match)
I applied online. I interviewed at Nationwide (New York, NY)
Interview
The interview process was pretty lengthy, but everyone was so helpful and friendly. the process made me want to be an employee even more. Best place to work with an amazing culture and healthy work life balance.
Interview process was ok. Normal behavioral questions with 2 hiring managers. I had my interview a week ago and haven't heard anything back yet. I tried reaching out to the person who set up my interview for status but no luck in getting a response. I read one review where someone said they had the same experience of them going ghost after the interview and I'm beginning to think the same thing with me.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Nationwide (Atlanta, GA) in June 2023
Interview
Very pleasant interview. Had two rounds of interviews, first was a 1 on 1 and the second was with 2 managers. Simple behavior questions along with experience questions. I did not get the job, got declined 2 weeks after the second interview. Overall good experience