J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 7 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez AstraZeneca (Cambridge, East of England, England)
Entretien
Drawn out and over complicated. I dealt with 4 different HR / (internal) recruitment people, not including the existing employees who led the technical interview.
The steps were:
1) phone interview with an unenthusiastic recruiter, who asked me questions about my qualifications. I assumed he hadn't received my CV. It turns out he had, so I don't understand the purpose of this step. He couldn't answer any of my questions about the company or the role.
2) Another 30min phone interview a week later, with two current employees. This was fine, but I didn't know who they would be beforehand and what to expect. Any information that can help a candidate prepare means a better interview for everyone! As it was, we ended up going overtime;
3) Three weeks later, I get an email from recruitment informing me that I'd been selected for a on-site interview, informing to "prepare a short talk on a topic" (that was the entire info about the talk). No information about the day, who I'd be speaking with, or more details about the talk.
In contrast, I submitted an application to another company, interviewed on site and received an offer within the same period, I appreciate that in large companies, recruitment is a complicated behemoth of a task - but it felt like there were a few unnecessary steps in this process.