I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at JLR (Coventry, Engeland)
Interview
Online application, 3 months process.
Waited for a month for an assessment centre invite after completing the test.
Assessment centre was relatively chilled compared to other companies. 1. Group exercise: No presentations, make sure you analyse the problem using quantitative methods as well as qualitative ones. 2. One to one interview: biographical and motivational, no technical questions 3. In tray: quite time pressured
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
What are the challenges facing JLR and the British Automotive industry
I applied online. The process took 5 months. I interviewed at JLR (Coventry, Engeland) in Nov 2014
Interview
From my initial online application to getting to the interview took 5 months with some testing in between - communication prior and during the interview was good but then i waited 6 weeks for any feedback with me having to call them to ask. I eventually got told I hadn't been selected but 8 weeks later I still don't have the feedback I requested so quite disappointing in the end.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Was interviewed by 4 different hiring managers, each with a long list of questions. It took 5 hours.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at JLR
Interview
First, a pre-screen phone call with the HM, then passed a timed aptitude exam, then finally a four person at once interview. I'm not sure what that exam proves as far as work performance; it was excessive and not easy, but I passed it. The interview was fairly friendly, however it had canned thorough questions that are nearly difficult to answer on the spot, but I was able to answer them. I thought I did quite well through out the whole process. Then a week later I got a follow up call, right before the HM was going into a meeting, so when I called back I was not able to reach them, but they said to give a time they could call the next day, which I did. They then did not call back during that time, but at a much later time. So after over 24 hours of false hope, they finally called me to tell me I didn't get the position. Probably one of the worst callback experiences I've ever had, an email would have been fine.