Their interview process is divided into three stages: an initial interview with the HR Representative, an interview with the Laboratory Supervisor and OIC, and a final interview with the Assistant Vice President of the Technical Team.
The HR Representative was very accommodating and made me feel comfortable throughout the process. During my interview with the Laboratory Supervisor and OIC, the discussion was professional and focused on my educational background, laboratory experience, problem-solving skills, and understanding of quality control. They also gave me the opportunity to explain how I would handle situations involving quality, safety, and teamwork.
Overall, the interview experience was well-organized and welcoming. Each stage allowed me to learn more about the role and the company’s expectations, while also giving me the chance to showcase my knowledge, skills, and eagerness to learn. The process further strengthened my interest in becoming part of the team and contributing to the company’s commitment to quality and operational excellence.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is the most challenging thing you’ve experienced and how did you manage it?
Waste of time, they already knew who they want.
The hiring manager tried to rattle me in a rude way. The whole process during the day of interview was marked by awful technical unpreparedness, wasting almost 2 hours of doing nothing.
It was a virtual interview. They asked questions about your CV, why you want to join the firm, etc. Would be a very good opportunity to work here, Overall a good experience!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why makes you stand out from the rest? Why should we hire you?