The interview was a recorded video where you answered a set list of questions and submitted the recording. The process took quite a lot of time and no feedback was given having been turned down for the position.
Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 6 meses. Fui entrevistado pela JCB (Rocester, England) em jan. de 2019
Entrevista
The first stage is the application process is to fill the application form which will ask you to fill in a series of questions as to why did you choose JCB etc. If you are successful in the first step, you would then be invited for a full day assessment ( Mine took place at Rochester, UK). In the assessment centre, you would be asked to do the following:
1. Presentation - In which you would be told to focus on a project or your personal achievements which would make you suitable to work for JCB.
2. Basic Test- This includes basic A- Level physics types questions, pulleys, mass, moment etc. This is time
3. Further Test- There are questions relating to basic electricity, basic mechanics, basic fluid mechanics, basic material processing, etc. Then you are also asked a question regarding JCB history, its value (It is done to test if you have really researched the company well)
4. 1 to 1 Interview - Fairly standard 20 mins interview
5. Group Exercise- They will ask you to build and dismantle a structure like an IKEA furniture as many time possible (but remember !!! This is a teamwork and you should listen and value everyone's opinion - My piece of advice be yourself )
If you are successful - then you'll receive a conditional offer ( you'll have to get 2:1 and above)
and then they will call you for a familiarisation day which includes a drug test.
If you pass all these then you get the final permanent contract with JCB ..
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
Why do you want to work for JCB?
Where do you see your self in 5 years time?
Tell me something about the LiveLink system?