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I applied in-person. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Spectrum (Lakeville, MN) in Jan 2014
Interview
Took a computer test that asked a lot of personality questions. There was a drug test, which is a terrible violation of a person's privacy.
The people I met with were very pleasant and easy to talk to. Very professional and kind. The facilities were nice. The job would have been interesting. Seemed like a nice place to work, I just would never work for a company who felt it was right to violate a person's privacy (collecting, sifting through, and analyzing the person's bodily fluids) to get a discount on insurance premiums. Common these days, but very un-American.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you talk on the phone and type at the same time?
I applied online. I interviewed at Spectrum (Denver, CO)
Interview
1. HR phone screening call - 5-10 mins
2. Manager/Head of the department call - 30-35 mins
HR mainly focused on the questions related to spectrum, university, coursework, GPA
The head/Manager mainly focused on technical skills and behavioral questions
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Q. Tell me about yourself? ( Basic Behavioral questions
Q. Explain about your analytics-related projects
After a phone interview I was told to come in 3 weeks later for an in-person interview. It was a one-on-one but there were two other interviews happening in the same room. I was asked a series of questions, and then told that I would be contacted for the next stage of the interview process within a few days.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
(Paraphrasing) Describe a time when you handled a situation badly. Going back, what would you do differently?