I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Niagara Bottling (Ontario, CA)
Interview
Interviewed first over the phone. Nature of the call was mostly to see if I had a quantitative background and to overall "feel" me out.
Onsite interview was three hours long. Met up with one analyst and two managers. Was asked to build a demand plan on the spot. The issue is that the interviewer purposefully gave me incomplete information to see if I would ask the correct questions needed in order to build a viable model. I believe they truly just want to see your train of thought.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Satisfy the demand of three locations subject to constraints of space, work hours, changeovers etc.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Niagara Bottling in Nov 2025
Interview
3 rounds - recruiter, Hiring Manager and panel rounds. Takes about 3- 4 weeks. Easy questions related to experience in supply chain and customer service. Lean six sigma, SIPOC experience required
Niagara Bottling response
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Process was very smooth with a few rounds and straight forward questions. Everyone I spoke to was pleasant and there were no surprises. Was happy with my experience. Highly recommend.
I applied online. I interviewed at Niagara Bottling in May 2021
Interview
First round was HR Rep - phone call - basic questions on your background and project achievements
Second round with Manager - 30 minutes cisco webex meeting. very particular about timing
fast response and good HR.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. your introduction
2. what do you like about your previous company
3. how would you describe yourself as a person
4. how do you resolve conflicts.
5. impress me in 30 seconds.
6. case study -
a) you are a production planner and you produce 10units/week. customer demand for that week is 60units. do you think you have enough capacity to fulfill the order.
b) suppose the customer now asks for 70units next week. do you still have enough inventory to fulfill the demand.