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I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Xerox (Welwyn Garden City, Inglaterra) in Jan 2009
Interview
1) applied with CV and extra online questions, eg 'tell us about a time when you worked in a team'
2) online verbal and numeric test
3) assessment centre - an exercise specific to the job role (built a web page), a group exercise (built a tower out of marshmallows and spaghetti sticks), and panel interview (2 people) with a presentation about myself to them.
1 and 2 was easy, and looking back at 3 it was ok, standard questions and exercise. But I didn't feel comfortable at the assessment centre. This was one of my first interviews, so of course I was nervous. It didn't help that they were all (managers, staff, HR and existing placement employees) observing us and taking notes. Even when we were eating lunch they stood to the side, did not participate in the conversation and took notes.
It also didn't help that Welwyn Garden City isn't exactly the most vibrant places to be.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Lots of questions about teamwork and your reactions to various scenarios. E.g. what do you do when your angry?
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Xerox (Wilsonville, OR) in Sep 2011
Interview
Screening interview consisted of basic engineering questions, relating to stress strain curves and related equations mostly. I was also asked a bunch of questions about successes, failures, working on a team, a time when a member on a team wasn't performing, etc. At the end of the interview, he asked a problem solving question about a rope and a clock. It was a good question that I didn't have the "correct" answer for, but the "correct" answer doesn't seem like a great one. Mine was better actually.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you only had a rope and a alarm clock, how would you measure the height of a building?