I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Labcorp (Baltimore, MD)
Interview
Basic questions, what are my strengths, asked about education Background, experience working with team, typing test. The whole process took about two weeks.I had phone screen interview with the hiring manager, and then a 1:1 interview with the same hiring manager. Then I did a personality assessment, and had an interview with the divisional sales manager as well.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Labcorp (Charlotte, NC)
Interview
I applied online via LabCorp's career website. The application consisted of your typical personality assessment questions. There was also a data entry test, which I admit I thought I did terribly on (was timed for 10 min or so with at least 20 questions but don't count on me to remember the exact number!). Truth behold I was called about 3 days later regarding my application from one of the managers. The phone screening call involved questions such as "are you comfortable working with urine, feces, and blood?", "are you willing to stay later than scheduled for late shipments", and the manager making sure you're aware of what the actual shift is. Basically the phone screening entailed that the applicant knows for what job they applied. After the screening process portion of the phone interview was done, I was scheduled to come in for a face-to-face interview 2 days later.
When I arrived, I filled out some paperwork authorizing the background check, giving personal information, contact information, etc. before being called in for my interview. The interview itself lasted for may be 15-20 minutes, pretty easy-going. After the sit-down part of the interview was done, I was given a tour of the lab and was told that the dress code is pretty much jeans and t-shirt, sneakers and a lab coat. No offensive t-shirts, and as the interviewer/lab supervisor put it "we're all grown-ups here, we know what flies and what doesn't". I got a call 4 days later to be informed of being offered the job and that I will receive the job offer letter via email as well as a series of links to get the background check completed, as well as the registration to complete the drug screening to be done at a LabCorp location (of course) within 2 days. I did let them know I need to put in my 2 weeks notice with my present employer.
I applied online. The process took 6 days. I interviewed at Labcorp (Tempe, AZ) in Aug 2014
Interview
Emailed to schedule phone interview. Had phone interview. Got invited to late night interview (my shift would be graveyard, so kind of makes sense to have late night interview, during climax hours of when I'd be working). Had interview on-site, then got tour of the place. The next day, got email saying I got job
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Are you willing to work 12 hour shifts a day (overtime making it 12)? Are you willing to work Saturdays? What is PPE? What is a time you had to do repetitive work? Can you handle repetitive/assembly line work? What is a time you had to do work that required detailed work on physically tiny things? Can you handle working with urine/blood and aliquoting it? What is the most challenging work experience you've had?