I applied online. I interviewed at The Cigna Group
Interview
Quick and straight forward . I was interviwed by UM Director who saw my prior experience mirrored the role of what was on the table. I was able to negotiate my start date and pay rate.
The process took 3 months. I interviewed at The Cigna Group (Eden Prairie, MN) in Dec 2011
Interview
I began my initial communications with Cigna in July of 2011 by sending my resume' and cover letter to a talent consultant and also applying for several position online and submitting my resume' and cover letter. I finally got my first interview in September 2011, 2 months after my initial contact. I felt the interview went well and the questions were based on behavioral type interview questions. These types of questions look at the responses that you give based on how you behaviorally handled different situations in the work place in your past. I had a second interview in November 2011 and a 3rd interview in December 2011. I was offered a position and will start training in January 2012.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a time when your lack of preparation hindered your performance. How did you react and what did you do?
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at The Cigna Group (Nashville, TN) in Sep 2016
Interview
Applied on line, a recruiter from out of state called me to do a 15 minute phone interview. A week late I received another phone call to set up a face to face interview. Had the interview and received an email a few weeks later letting me know that they ended up hiring from within the company.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at The Cigna Group (Atlanta, GA) in Feb 2016
Interview
The interview process was simple, but yet unprofessional. I met with a hiring manager, The health services manager and their colleague. Each of the women seemed confused about the times the interviews started. I waited outside for about 30 minutes before contacting the hiring manager several times to let her know I had arrived. The interview lasted about 20 minutes. I'm very dissatisfied with the way this office handles associates. I interviewed 2/15. I was told they were going to fill the positions ASAP and I would hear something that Friday, well here it is today 3/1 and I haven't had an email, a phone call, a voice mail or anything. The recruiter screens my calls, doesn't answer or respond to emails. When I check my profile online it shows my application as submitted and then gives me an option to withdraw. I can understand not landing the position, but follow up at least. I'm very disappointed in Cigna's professionalism.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
How well would you work with elderly people? Are you comfortable with working multiple systems...