I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Johnson Controls (Zurique) in Sep 2017
Interview
Bad experience and process. They kept me on hold for more than 3 months. Imagine if this would have happen to your customers... would you treat them in the same way, despite all challenges that you can have internally I would have at least informed and kept the candidate updated regularly... Not a good impression of the company that is going through significant change, starting with merge and new CEO.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Classical questions to understand your motivation...
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Johnson Controls (Milwaukee, WI) in Oct 2016
Interview
Three-plus hours of interviews were held in a 12x12 windowless room on the first floor of the building. Met with the HR representative, hiring manager and a manager whom I would work with. First two interviews felt like an interrogation, with questions about whom I knew at certain companies/organizations, why I left certain jobs, etc., as opposed to a skill or personality-based interview/discussion. HR representative walked through each career experience on my resume dating back more than 20 years ago. The level of enthusiasm for the company was very low; indicated a lot of change was taking place.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
Tell me about your internship (which as 20-plus years ago!).
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Johnson Controls
Interview
The phone interview seemed typical. The in person interview was several 1/2 hour meetings that seemed completely unstructured except the interaction with the human resources consultant. I was not given much time at all with the actual hiring leader. I had to follow up post offer to ask questions of the leader about the role from their perspective and their management style.