The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Cummins (Minneapolis, MN) in Oct 2008
Interview
There was an on-campus interview at the university. I had two 1:1 interviews back to back. Both had behavioral type questions and situation based questions apart from questions from projects/work experience listed on the resume. It was a very casual interview and if you are calm you should be able to crack the interview.
It was a good experience, and I enjoyed travelling to their factory. They reimbursed the travel and hotel stay costs. The safety standards are good at the manufacturing facility, and it was a very multinational environment.
1) Contacted by recruiter, 2) 30-minute phone screen, 3) Interview with Hiring Manager, 4) On-site panel interview.
Overall terrible experience: I was scheduled for an onsite interview with the hiring manager but then it changed to a virtual meeting with less than a 24hr notice. The Job description did not match the actual responsibilities of the position. The Manager talked like he was a know-it-all, did not ask if I had any questions, and abruptly ended the interview saying he has another meeting. Red flags of a toxic manager.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Basic situational questions: handled conflict, complex problem, etc.
I applied through university. I interviewed at Cummins (San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí) in May 2024
Interview
Entrevista de recursos socioeconómicos donde preguntan acerca de si vives en casa propia como te trasladas al trabajo de cuantas personas dependen de ti, de cuáles son los trabajos en los que has estado