I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at JLR (Coventry, Angleterre)
Interview
The initial phase involved introductions, while the subsequent round allowed five days to complete an assigned task. I successfully fulfilled the task in the second round and presented it during the interview. They were highly impressed by my work, expressing their appreciation for the task’s quality. I felt confident about my chances given the effort I invested. The interview was conducted in person in Coventry and was accompanied by travel challenges, such as missed trains and double ticket purchases due to limited transportation options in Coventry. In spite of these obstacles, I persisted and successfully completed the task. However, despite my dedication and hard work, I ultimately received a rejection. It’s disheartening that recruiters can easily send rejection emails without truly grasping the dedication candidates put into their preparations prior to interviews. The unexpected rejection from a reputable company was truly disappointing. Adding to the disappointment, I was assured reimbursement for my travel expenses, which I have yet to receive. Furthermore, I did not receive any feedback on my interview performance, leaving me frustrated given the considerable effort I exerted throughout the process.
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Technical Questions about the role you have applied
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at JLR
Interview
It was one round of technical interview. they asked about OOPs and DSA , SQL , Python. The interview lasted for 1 hour. It was an overall learning experience. However the response manner was that appreciable.
The assessment centre was divided into 2, we had to first do a presentation on a certain topic and then a behavioural interview where they ask questions about motivations and reactions to work scenarios.
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Has there ever been a time you had to resolve a conflict within a group setting
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at JLR
Interview
For degree apprentices, there are three required stages in order to get a offer. The first stage is filling our the application form. While it says they do not require a CV / cover letter, I would submit both giving you an edge over the other thousands of applicants. Then it's the online testing which are timed questions that relate to the apprenticeship your're applying for. And finally there is an interview that generally lasts 4 hours with a few breaks in between.