I applied through an employee referral. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Kaiser Permanente in Jul 2011
Interview
I was referred to the position by a former co-worker who currently works at Kaiser Permanente. I applied online as directed, and in 3 weeks I was called by the hiring manager for an interview the following Friday. I was also asked to prepare a 2-5 minute presentation on a topic of my choosing. The interview consisted of a three-person interview panel which included my friend, a product manager (the lady who called me to set up the interview), and a project manager. The entire experience was very friendly. After a brief description of the job's responsibilities, I was asked a series of mostly behavioral related questions. Afterwards, I was allowed to ask my own questions, then give my presentation. This 3-person panel interview lasted about 45 minutes, after which I was told that I would hear back within a week.
Sure enough, I was called by someone in Administration the Monday following this interview for a 2nd interview with the Medical Administrator and Executive Consultant. This interview was more of a "are you fit for this position" and was surprisingly much easier than the first panel interview. After talking about myself and a few questions related to my qualifications I was again allowed to ask questions. I was informed that they would give their feedback to the hiring manager and a decision would be made within a week. This interview lasted about 30 minutes.
A few days later I was offered the job and I accepted.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Can you give us an example of when you went above and beyond?
Expect your first interview to be a case study without having time to prepare. "There are no wrong answers".. proceeds to tell you that your answer is wrong. No status updates on jobs either. If I hadn't reached out I would've been left hanging.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Kaiser Permanente (San Francisco, CA) in Mar 2022
Interview
Interviews were lengthy. I interviewed with four people. Questions were centered on prior projects, education and skill sets. I discussed projects and provided samples of my work. They did ask fir me to compete a task but gave me a very short time to complete it (while I was employed at another job.)
I applied through other source. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Kaiser Permanente in Feb 2022
Interview
Very communicative interviewers who cared a lot about the work place fit in addition to the skills you bring. The teams seemed somewhat disjointed but there were a lot of benefits and good projects they were excited to share. Unfortunately the HR process is tedious and I didn’t get follow up after an interview or they hired internally. It seemed a bit unprofessional.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Do you know coding and to answer an example scenario