I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at Stryker (Phoneton, OH) in Mar 2022
Interview
I spoke with the Sr. Recruiter Samy Jones, and I am naming her because I feel Stryker must look closer at who they have on their side. Samy is so professional, poignant and result driven she made me comfortable and at ease by making me her friend right at first, so I instantly became comfortable allowing me to provide a side of myself I have never been able to avail nor render in previous interviews. Thank you, Samy Jones with Stryker. I absolutely recommend Stryker's interview process. through these means they get the best and I am going to please ask I have the opportunity and privilege to become the newest member of the Stryker family. Phenomenal interview and honestly, who has said they loved their interview as much as I did today? I would rather be completely honest, and I recommend Stryker interview opportunities to all and if you're on the fence, plese take my experience/word for it as it will be one of the best careers moves you will ever make. Thank you for reading my example and should you wish to speak more because this is very true and real, I will have Stryker's back as they have had mine!
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Question 1
I was taken with the fact it was impressionable on them if I would rather give or get instruction given certain parameters.
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Easy interview
Application
I interviewed at Stryker (Phoenix, AZ)
Interview
Straightforward, standard questions that one would expect in any intro level meeting with the recruiter. They right away asked about compensation to either qualify or disqualify you for the position, amongst others.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Stryker (Nottingham, England) in Mar 2023
Interview
The interview was informative and interesting, and consisted of the standard questions about background and experience. It was easy to ask as many questions as you would like and keep it informal.