I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at International (Melrose Park, IL) in Mar 2016
Interview
The whole experience was a waste of time. The plant is literally 1 MM square feet and I arbitrarily walked through mediocre laboratories which didn't have any happy employees. The interview was full of situational-based questions, but what it all comes down to is that they want you to be a nerd who has worked on engines their entire life.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
You're in a lab, something goes wrong, and nobody is around, what do you do?
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at International (Lisle, IL)
Interview
Very good. Very nice people. 3 Onsite interviews on the same day. The offer was not very good considering the living cost in Lisle and my experience. They do product development of the entire line of trucks and the testing facility is about 35 minutes away in Mel Rose park.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at International (Lisle, IL) in Mar 2016
Interview
I got a call from the company to set up a first round Skype interview. The first interview was fairly easy. They asked two behavioral questions and one technical question on how the financial statements relate to each other. I then got a call within 30 minutes after the first interview to schedule a second round. The second round interview was a little bit more intense, but was still fairly easy. It was a four hour process with a mixer in the morning, a 45 minute behavioral interview and a case study which dealt with forecasting and net working capital.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
A series of basic behviorial questions
How do all of the financial statements relate to each other
Case study on net working capital and forecasting