Candidates applying for CAD/BIM Modeler roles take an average of 210 days to get hired, when considering 2 user submitted interviews for this role. To compare, the hiring process at Hilti Group overall takes an average of 67 days.
Common stages of the interview process at Hilti Group as a CAD/BIM Modeler according to 2 Glassdoor interviews include:
Skills test: 33%
Personality test: 33%
Phone interview: 33%
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After i sent my cv they contact me for the first interview, when we had a disscussion about the bim process ans why Hilti company but it was more focus on my visa status
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Question 1
What kind of visa Do you have ? What is your salaray
I applied online. The process took 7 months. I interviewed at Hilti Group (Rotterdam) in Mar 2024
Interview
I went through a lengthy and rather frustrating interview process for the roles of BIM Lead Modeller and BIM Modeller at Hilti, spanning around six and a half months. The process started with an initial HR interview at the end of March, followed by a co-ride to explain the roles in more detail. Afterward, I had interviews with team leads, and the final interview was with a business partner.
The initial HR interview and the ones with the team leads were focused heavily on personality and behavioral questions. While I understand the importance of such questions, this felt more like an interrogation than a conversation. The interviewers had laptops in front of them, typing down everything I said, and the questions—like "What motivates you to get out of bed in the morning?" and "What does your family say about you?"—were repeated in each interview. It became uncomfortable, and I felt like I was talking to walls. The responses to my questions were also disappointingly generic, almost as if everyone was reading from the same script.
The only exception was the co-ride, where the person gave authentic, human answers. That was a refreshing change, but it didn’t make up for the overall experience. I probably gave off some dissatisfaction during the later stages, which might have contributed to not receiving an offer.
After such an impersonal process, I can't help but wonder why they emphasized valuing employees and potential hires when they treat candidates this way.
I had a video call with a HR representative. They gave a introduction to the company and what they do and then continued on to a interview style conversation. Very friendly and well informed.