I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Kaiser Permanente (San Diego, CA) in Oct 2013
Interview
Sent in my resume one night, heard back the following morning from the recruiter via email, who sent me a questionnaire. Filled that out that day and sent it back. Heard back the following morning again from the recruiter already trying to set a salary level. They asked me to come in the next morning to interview with the LSA, but due to some personal things, I couldn't the next morning, and so I accepted an interview with their colleague and department head (at the same time). I thought the interview went very well, but I never heard back from the recruiter. I emailed the recruiter immediately after the interview thanking them for setting up the interview and for considering me. I called again a week later to thank them again and told them why I was right for the position. Never heard back. Emailed two weeks later with similar info asking when a decision would be made. Heard back a week later from a generic email saying I was disqualified.
The work culture looked great; people dressing both casually and business casual with headphones in their ears as they came in and out of the building. Very clean looking building with security in the front to check in with.
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Kaiser Permanente (Portland, OR) in Aug 2009
Interview
Communication was great from the beginning. I was able to contact the hiring manager immediately and so was able to present my information effectively in addition to navigating the HR job portal. There was an initial phone interview and I was flown in from out of state for the interview.
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Question 1
The posting was somewhat broad: However, they were looking for someone with the ability to manage workflows, smart forms, and other specifications for an electronic system which was under development. The project manager was very pointed in her questions about whether I would be able to undertake the duties.
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Kaiser Permanente
Interview
Usually a long 3 to 6 month process. First interview is usually over the phone. Second interview has 2 or 3 people interviewing you for the positions. If they are still undecided, then a third interview with a panel of managers. Once they like you, they will look into your background.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They make you take a basic math test. At first I thought it was a trick because it was too simple.