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      Entretien pour Associate Marketing Manager

      5 juill. 2017
      Employé (anonyme)
      Mississauga, ON

      Autres retours d’entretien d’embauche pour un poste comme Associate Marketing Manager chez General Mills

      Entretien pour Associate Marketing Manager

      14 déc. 2018
      Employé (anonyme)
      Minneapolis, MN
      Offre acceptée
      Expérience positive
      Offre acceptée
      Expérience positive
      Entretien difficile

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé via un recruteur. J'ai passé un entretien chez General Mills (Mississauga, ON)

      Entretien

      Very thorough interview process. I was sold in through a recruiter to begin the process. I went through an in-person interview first with an Associate Marketing Director who asked questions around personality, past achievements, all the good old behaviour questions. The interview was sprinkled with mini-cases probing into your technical abilities and general capacity to problem solve (e.g. you have to do this but lack the pre-requisite info. How do you go about getting that info? --> but CPG specific). Then I was given a 9 or 10 page case on a product launch strategy, execution and P&L and given 90 minutes to prepare a 15 minute presentation on my case recommendation on which SKUs to launch, what strategies & tactics to use for the launch, and expectations on P&L from Years 1 - 3. Pretty intense stuff. I was then given 15 minutes to present to a panel of 3 people, at Director and Manager level. That was the first round, about 2.5 hours in total. Second round was with a Marketing Director and HR Manager. Similar format as first time but without the case interview. Prior to the interview, I was asked to complete a personality questionnaire 48 hours prior to the interview, so I did that. In person began with HR interview, then with Marketing Director. There still were mini cases, and some classic marketing sizing questions such as guesstimating the # of whatever sold in wherever. The interview focused on technical skills quite heavily, asking about hypothetical CPG brand management scenario and how I'd go about solving it. And once I was done with the interviews, I was asked to complete two rounds of aptitude (read: IQ) tests, one verbal and one numerical. There are practice rounds and then you get timed tests. Verbal test is pretty classic, you read a passage and answer questions regarding its interpretation & logical implications. Numerical portion gives you a chart of table of #s and you answer questions regarding it. Pretty easy stuff if you can think for yourself; I used the Excel on the computer instead of a small calculator you're given. I was told 90% of interivewees don't finish the test by both the Talent Acquisition Manager and my recruiter so as to not worry, but I was able to finish test with some time to spare. All in all another 2.5 hour day. I was given an offer the same day, about an hour after the interview, as I had a competing offer from some place else. I really found the process to be very thorough, rigorous, and it left a very positive impression for me of GMCC. However the competing offer was better (it was a promotion for me whereas GMCC would have been a lateral move) so I had to take the competing offer. If you are a marketer who is confident in your skills, I would highly recommend GMCC. Their rigorous process gives me confidence that only those with aptitude and the attitude to be successful make it to GMCC marketing team.

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      Mini-cases such as market sizing were interesting. The full case interview was quite the experience as well. Verbal and numerical reasoning test was also interesting as well.
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      Entretien difficile

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé via un établissement d'enseignement supérieur ou universitaire. Le processus a pris 8 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez General Mills (Minneapolis, MN) en nov. 2018

      Entretien

      I recruited at an MBA conference in September, and completed my round one interview over the phone in October, and a week later received an invitation to do a final round interview in Minneapolis. Along with this invite, they sent an online assessment that included a personality assessment and a quantitative portion. For the final round of interviews, Mills flew me out on a Thursday for a dinner with a current AMM. This dinner is not with a decision maker but an opportunity to speak 1:1 with a first year AMM and ask all of your questions. Friday was interview day on campus from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. including breakfast with an AMM, 75min case prep, lunch with an AMM, campus tour, 30-minute presentation of the case, and two 30-minute behavioral interviews. Please note that you are interviewing Mills as much as they are interviewing you. That said, each meal is 1:1 so be prepared to drive the conversation. Ask good questions about Mills, Minneapolis, and your hosts experience and share about yourselves. The experience was great. GMI Talent Acquisition facilitated each part of the onsite interview from my flight and hotel, to day of logistics. When I checked into my hotel, they provided me a Mills goodie bag which was a nice touch. Additionally, each piece of the day seemed very intentional. ie. My meals were with AMMs with whom I had things in common, be it a school or other affiliation. The interviewers were tough with some challenging follow-up questions but very fair. Overall the experience was very positive.

      Questions d'entretien [3]

      Question 1

      Tell me about a time where you had to use large amounts of data to make a decision.
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      Question 2

      What is a product that is marketed well?
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      Question 3

      If you could launch a food product today, what would it be? How would you go to market?
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      Entretien pour Associate Marketing Manager

      11 oct. 2018
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      Minneapolis, MN
      Aucune offre
      Expérience négative
      Entretien moyen

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez General Mills (Minneapolis, MN)

      Entretien

      I applied through the National Black MBA portal as an experienced hire (1-5 years post MBA experience). Shortly after applying I received an email to fill out the application online, then a few days later I got a phone call to set up a phone interview. The phone interview was with a marketing manager and we just cut to the chase. There were no softball questions like "why general mills" or "what's your favorite general mills brand"? Instead was asked a marketing case question as well as some behavioral questions ("Tell me about a time you were given a goal that seemed unachievable, and how did you approach it.") and some marketing specific questions ("tell me about 3 current trends in CPG"). I must've done well enough in that phone interview as I got invited to the on-site interview a few weeks later. The onsite interview is pretty consistent with what everyone else said: 75 minutes to prepare a marketing case with slides followed by 3 behavioral interviews with different managers, one of which asks you to present your case from the morning. The people were really nice, but I got asked some questions I didn't prepare for ("If you could be a part of a food start up company, what would it be and why.) The day finished with lunch with an AAM, got a goody bag and was on my way. This experience is different if you're going for AAM right out of b-school - since that's more cyclical, they bring many candidates to HQ for a Super Day. I've read about dinner the night before, breakfast the morning of, and a tour, but my day was basically 8:15AM -1:00PM. Now, the reason I gave this a negative experience was that based on my resume, it's evident that I don't have any CPG experience. After the interviews, I was called and told that the team thought I fit best as a 2nd year AAM, upon further review, there wasn't any headcount for a 2nd year AAM. My attitude towards interviewing, is if you're interviewing, the spot is yours to lose. I prepped a ton for this, as it's a company I really wanted to work for and felt like I did well, which apparently I did, but unfortunately I spent all that time to interview for a position that didn't exist for my given skill level. Live and learn.

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      What's a brand you fell like is marketed well?
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      Entretien pour Associate Marketing Manager

      25 oct. 2018
      Employé (anonyme)
      Golden Valley, MN
      Offre acceptée
      Expérience positive
      Entretien difficile

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 6 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez General Mills (Golden Valley, MN) en sept. 2018

      Entretien

      The overall process was fast and transparent. My first contact with a member of the General Mills team was within four hours of submitting my application. The entire process from the first phone interview to receiving an offer followed a timeline that was clearly communicated and moved quicker than any company I've ever interviewed with. The final interview or 'super day' was the most intense interview experience I've ever had. There is a case study presentation followed by three one on one's. It's a long day and you leave emotionally exhausted but it is well structured and it made me want to work for General Mills even more than I did before.

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      I was asked about opening a business for myself and how I would brand it.
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