I applied in-person. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at The Cigna Group (Nashville, TN) in Nov 2015
Interview
Great! The interview process was great. Even if you do not get an offer it is a valuable experience. The people are great and so is the experience. The interview is a two day process with speed networking and a reception the first day. The second day consists of several interviews. The only fun interview experience I have ever had.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at The Cigna Group in Apr 2015
Interview
Was contacted by the recruiter, and went through two series of phone interviews (one with the recruiter, and one with an HR rep). They asked simple questions about my previous experience
Was asked to fly out to Nashville for in-person interviews but could not make it.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Simple questions about my experience, what I like, and how I can apply my skills to the job.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at The Cigna Group (Chicago, IL)
Interview
I was granted a first round interview through my University on-campus recruiting. It was a 2:1 interview with a general recruitment manager and someone from the specific team I would be on. They first gave me an overview of the position and then questions were pretty typical--walk me through your research experience, etc. The interviewers were very kind but I did notice one making eyes when I messed up some names... All and all, the first round interview was easy but I will admit I was highly underprepared and botched it so that was a bummer.
Make sure you know the name of the position/where you'd like to be located/what specifically attracts you to Cigna. It seems like they're also really looking for poise.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Not difficult, but unexpected: They asked me where I would want to be located and I hadn't remembered all the locations...