Initial on campus screening. I was asked to do an interview on campus. The first interview was a case-study where they detailed a scenario through email communications and asked you to come up with a solution.
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What types of beer should we sell when given a list of prerequisites.
J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 4 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Anheuser-Busch en sept. 2016
Entretien
I applied online on the company website, two tests- one personality and one logic, then if your resume was selected you had a case interview on campus, followed by a behavioral interview the next day, then a final group panel in New York City. Interviews were 2 on 1 and the logic tests are designed to be passed.
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What was the most innovative process you've ever put into practice?
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Anheuser-Busch
Entretien
First you submit an online application, then you get the link to the to three online tests, including cultural fit test, logical test and personal strength. After that you get an invitation for the phone interview where you are asked motivation questions. Each question requires you to remember some situation where your certain characteristics are being estimated. Then you get a business case where you have to analyze all the data given and choose two seasonal beer brands. In a week after that i got an invitation to the assessment center. Haven't been to assessment center yet
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Would your family and friends describe you as motivated/goal-orientated? And if yes, why?
J'ai postulé via un établissement d'enseignement supérieur ou universitaire. Le processus a pris 2 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Anheuser-Busch (Saint Louis, MO) en oct. 2015
Entretien
I was from a target school for AB, so they came to my campus and I met with the recruiters. After chatting with them, I put my name down on their list and applied...got two email quizzes, a culture and a logic test, both of which I passed. No sweat. Did a pretty comprehensive ~10 page paper case interview about launching products in the beer industry, passed, got a phone call about a personal interview (not scary), passed, then was invited to their on-site business simulation game in Saint Louis. This is where things get interesting and unusual. They took about 120 people for this stage out of (my year) 1500 applicants, so everyone was very cool, very talented, and pretty similar personality-wise. I liked everyone. They interviewed roughly 20 people at a time and sent us on a brewery tour before splitting us up into four teams which competed to be the "best" after a few rounds of competition. Winning the game didn't really seem to matter, though - there are a bunch of high up board members circulating judging everything about you the whole time. It was pretty fun and I thought I did as well as I could have - I got a lot of face time and was pretty eloquent - but I didn't end up moving on, whereas some of the people I know that did were a mix of excellent choices and people I was kind of scratching my head about. Essentially I have no idea how they select for the final round of interviews, which are panel-style in NYC. I'm still a bit broken up about not moving on, as this process was quite time-intensive and the program itself seems like a dream.
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What's the most innovative idea you've ever put into practice?