I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Aon (Atlanta, GA) in Oct 2015
Interview
1) I applied online through my college's career website
2) Received an email about being selected for an interview online
3) Completed an hour long video interview which was awkward
I never heard back from AON about whether or not they wanted to move forward or were looking into other candidates. So, that was frustrating because the least AON could have done was to let me know where they stood so I am not impressed with the company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Asked me personal questions about myself and asked me a lot of situational questions.
Hello, I am sorry to hear about your recruitment process at AON (Atlanta) but I think you may have left this review by mistake as we are AO, an online electrical retailer, based in the not so sunny (unlike Atlanta) Bolton UK. We wish you the best of luck in your next interview if you haven't already found your dream role. Thanks AO
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Aon (New York, NY) in Feb 2011
Interview
The Interview process was very positive. I had an initial phone interview with three different people that lasted about a half hour. They did not ask any difficult technical questions but rather seemed to be interested in learning more about me other than what was on my resume. I think they were looking for a well rounded employee not just someone who looked good on paper. After the phone interview I was contacted within a few days to go to New York City for an in-office interview. I interviewed with the same three people and again had a very positive experience. They were very nice and accomodating and even reimbursed me for my train fare. I was contacted about a week after that interview with a job offer.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Aon (Los Angeles, CA) in Feb 2011
Interview
Started with a phone screening which was pretty standard. I was then asked to come and interview in their office downtown. The interview was about 5 hours in totally and I met with 8 people in total. All of the interviews were a half hour and all were 1:1 except for one in which two people came in. At the end of the interview the Southern California regional manager came in and explained the goals of the company, culture, etc. It seemed like a great place to work and everyone that interviewed me was extremely nice. However, I was never told that I didn't get the job until I sent an email asking what the deal was. They told me they would get back to me and then just sent me on my way. It would have been nice to get at least a rejection email for spending so much time in their office. I really thought the interview went well but I guess there were a lot of candidates. Overall it was an average experience due to the fact that they never sent a rejection email and kept my hopes up for a long time.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a time where you had to make an assumption.