J'ai passé un entretien chez UnitedHealth Group (Hartford, CT) en sept. 2012
Entretien
Interviewing with the hiring manager and his/her peers was uneventful and standard.
Where UNH fell down was with the recruiter. She was very disorganized and not informative or responsive.
Also, in my observations. requisitions are left open on internet job sites when positions have long since been filled, creating confusion and unnecessary work for applicants.
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Interviews included the usual behavioral and technical questions.
J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 2 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez UnitedHealth Group (Minneapolis, MN) en mars 2022
Entretien
Good detail provided on the role. Clear hiring process was communicated. I was advised there are a lot of people applying for roles here that only a few get interviews.
I found the job posting on LI, which included the LI estimated pay range and the pay range provided by the company for certain states. I applied and the next day received an invitation to do a HireVue video screening, which is more of a performance than an interview and stressful even as a usually confident interviewee. I submitted it and a few days later I got an email asking for my availability to interview with the hiring manager. We scheduled it for a week out. In between, a recruiter called me out of nowhere and asked me for a salary range. I had put negotiable in my application, which was true. I was surprised and asked her to give me their range, which she said she couldn't do and talked around how it's so large a range that it wouldn't be helpful and again asked my target. So I gave her a number at the top of the range they'd shared for residents of CO. She said we're probably too far apart and that I should be pulled from this one and then proceeded to tell me the exact number the hiring manager is targeting that she had previously said she couldn't share and then tried to tell me that LI ranges are auto-generated and unreliable. I had to direct her to her own job description to see that it was supplied by them and ask if they're misrepresenting their salary ranges? She said she's not able to make any changes about the salary ranges posted and that she hopes this doesn't sour me on continuing to apply to the company because they're a Fortune 100 major employer. But honestly, if they don't have any feedback mechanisms to listen to their people (i.e., act on her feedback that the range they provide is not even close to accurate -- a 50K difference) then maybe the company culture isn't that great either.
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Pretty typical "give example of when you" behavior questions
Started off with phone screen by recruiter, followed by two 30 minute interviews with team members via video conferencing on Microsoft Teams. Each interview was about 1.5 weeks apart. I was notified about 2 weeks after last interview.
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Tell me about an experience you had of managing through influence