I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at R.R. Donnelley in Mar 2010
Interview
a long process of applying online and waiting months to hear back, after hearing back it takes another week to get the interview. Once this process is complete it took another 3 weeks to hear back, this after being told that a decision would be made within days. In the end the job was never filled
I applied online. I interviewed at R.R. Donnelley (Aurora, IL)
Interview
It was a standard warehouse interview, asking about my experience and why I'd be a good fit. It ended with a tour of the warehouse, overall took less than 30 minutes.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at R.R. Donnelley in July 2011
Interview
This is a complete waste of time. They conduct an interview, but I think they're only trying to hang on to the remnants of what a professional business is thought to be. If you have an interview as an entry level employee then you got the job.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
You will be asked questions that pertain none whatsoever to the tasks you'll be expected to do. "What are your hobbies?" A pertinent question from someone whom you'll never speak with again.
I applied in-person. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at R.R. Donnelley (Dwight, IL) in Aug 2010
Interview
The interview process is very basic. There is a 1-1 interview where they ask you some behavioral based questions, what kind of skills do you have that would make you fit for working for the company etc. When the interview process is overwith you they give you a tour of the plant and you go home and wait for a phone call to see if you have recieved the job.