The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Halliburton (Houston, TX) in Mar 2011
Interview
Interview Process was exhausting. It was supposed to be one day interview but it was really 2 days of continuously monitoring of what you do, eat, and drink. Interview question were generic. Not at all hard, they were pretty much basic. I stopped caring in the middle of the process as I got my dream job offer but I would say definitely focus more on just being vocal and act like as if you are managing other interviewees. They like people who controls other people. Don't worry about your technical knowledge of Supply Chain or even Manufacturing. It doesn't matter. I am going to rate interview process difficult as I was completely exhausted by the time I got home and this was my fifth trip where I went out of town for an interview. None of them felt like this one.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There were none. Nothing at all was surprising. Typical behavioral questions
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Halliburton (Singapur) in Feb 2021
Interview
After a very straightforward online application with some assessments, I got notified of going through to the AC stage during February. There was a pre-AC interview with the HR team, who asked some basic questions and gave a brief description of what to expect in the AC. The AC was scheduled for about 2 weeks after the pre-AC interview. On the day before the AC, we were invited for dinner with the Senior Director and another almuni of the SCMP program. It was really enjoyable, and was a great informal session to learn more about the company and the program. The AC was from about 7.30am to about 1pm. It consisted of 3 parts: a group case study + presentation (45min prep, 5min present), an individual case study + presentation (5min prep, 1 min present), and 2 individual interviews (30min each). The day was challenging but very enjoyable. I learnt a lot about the company and the program and was even more interested in it as a result. There was also a shop floor tour which was quite enlightening on how the day-to-day operations are run.
I found the entire process challenging yet fulfilling. I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and would definitely recommend it to anyone interested in Supply Chain Management in an engineering industry. It's a great program and there is much effort put in to take care of the SCMP graduates. They want to see if you are a nice fit for them and also if you have leadership skills.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Halliburton (Singapur) in Mar 2018
Interview
Two rounds of interviews. First interview was held at university campus. It was a panel interview with two interviewers. Only behavioral questions were asked. It was a very difficult interview and the subsequent questions asked were based on the answers given by the interviewees. I did not get selected for the final round of interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us more about yourself. What do you expect from this programme? What are your strengths and weakness? How do you resolve conflict with senior colleagues? What were your followups after you have finished conducting an activity in your CCA?
The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Halliburton
Interview
Applied online on university career website and offered interview because I met qualifications. First round was easy and just behavioral questions. Was offered on site interview a few days later in Houston location.
Second round interview was very impersonal. Did not learn much about the company and was flown to Houston the same day as the interview so was very tired. The questions were very direct and seemed to see how you act under pressure.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What would you do if you were working with someone not pulling their own weight in a project