Due to the pandemic, the interview was over zoom with three members of the team. They inquired about my past experience and my willingness to get trained in different biological measures.
I applied online. I interviewed at Parexel (Baltimore, MD) in Jun 2024
Interview
Phone interview
In-person panel interview (around four people)
They ask a lot of questions about what's on your resume and “How do you do under pressure?”, “How would you handle a situation with a coworker?”. Mostly, it was an in-depth look at your resume and experience in certain situations. If your resume is wrong, they'll dive into it.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us about yourself.
Have you done anything working with vitals?
Why would you want to work here?
At the end - Do you have any questions for us?
I got a phone call and once I passed the phone interview, I went to the place in person to have another interview, so I did twice in total. The typical questions like what is your weakness or strength, were not asked in an in-person interview. I was asked more about research projects what I have done in the past, or what would I do in some situations.
First round was a phone screen with a recruiter to get to know you better and see if you're a qualified candidate, then a video interview with hiring managers that went more into detail about the role, daily tasks, and behavioral questions.