I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Cardinal Health
Easy interview
Application
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Cardinal Health in Oct 2016
Interview
1 30 minute interview, all behavioral questions. Nothing really came out of left-field, they really want people who are open and excited to learning on-the-job. I was a sophomore when I applied and showed a little hesitation about interning out in the field at a warehouse, which is where most supply chain interns will be assigned, which I feel ultimately harmed me the most.
I applied online and had a really good phone interview. Then went on campus in Dublin, OH for my in-person interview. Met other candidates, employees who were in the program a year ago, and toured the facilities . I had 2 interviews that were pretty basic behavioral questions.
I applied through LinkedIn and was emailed the next day by an HR rep. I had a 30 minute phone interview where they asked about my major, why healthcare, and why supply chain. I was emailed the next week saying I was selected for on site interviews. They flew me to their HQ in Dublin, OH and I had 2 back to back 30 minute interviews. They asked me similar questions as to why I wanted to work at Cardinal Health and in supply chain. Then they asked a few personal questions such as my biggest weakness and about a time I wanted to give up but pushed through. An overall pleasant experience and the HR rep and interviewers were very nice.
I applied online. I interviewed at Cardinal Health (Dublin, OH)
Interview
Applied online and received call for phone interview a couple weeks after. Flown to HQ in Dublin, Ohio. Very smooth process and they were very flexible and open to scheduling. Good experience with both interviews. Asked basic behavioral questions and ran through my resume, there were professional but casual. Also had to take a simple written assignment answering questions to see my writing style and communication.