I applied through other source. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Kaiser Permanente in Feb 2013
Interview
The human resources people are a joke. The only reason that I was able to get an interview, is because I looked up and inquired with people about who the hiring manager was and contacted directly. I think that you have to be in KP or know someone to get a good job here. My interview process was lovely. I met a panel of three and then a one-on-one. The communication after the interview was a bit spotty, but after about two weeks was told that I would be offered the position, but they were still dealing with HR in making the offer.
I applied online. I interviewed at Kaiser Permanente (Irvine, CA) in Apr 2010
Interview
the interview process was long. They only hire top and very best of the best. They make sure you are the right person for Kaiser and the position. It was a long process but it was worth it. We have some great people there.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Kaiser Permanente (Pasadena, CA) in Jun 2014
Interview
Interviewed at the Regional Office in Pasadena. It was a group interview comprised of seven candidates. The interview panel consisted of an HR Manager, two department hiring managers, and an HR student intern. We were told to spend five minutes gathering info about the person to our right, and vice verse. At the end of the time, we had to introduce the candidate to the panel. After all the introductions, a round basket was placed on the table containing strips of paper. Each strip was a numbered interview question. We were told to pick a question, read it aloud, and answer to the best of our ability. The basket was passed around the table twice. The Hr Manager would further expand on the question with certain individuals. Then she would say great answer or good and smile. It feel like she was steering the panel toward certain candidates that she personally liked better or knew (three candidates were internal). The two department managers just feverishly took notes, checked boxes, and scored. At the end of the session, one candidate asked about the next steps. We were told we were the first group of the day, and a few more were scheduled. Another candidate asked about the length of the process, from interview til start date. We were told the process could be as short as one month or as long as two. Three separate positions were being filled from this pool of applicants. The HR manager seemed annoyed by the questions. She thanked and dismissed us.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
All of the questions can be found online. Easy to prep ahead of time. Though the numbers went up to 50, many questions were the same reworded scenarios.