I applied through other source. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Citizens (Chicago, IL) in Oct 2009
Interview
Interview process took longer than I expected - approximately 4-6 weeks. There was a total of 3 steps in the interview process consisting of an initial screening interview with HR and then three separate interview dates with various levels within the organization. The people and work culture were a positive.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How does your background and experience compensate for your lack of experience in this particular industry?
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Citizens in Feb 2025
Interview
I recently had an outstanding interview experience. From the initial contact to the final communication, the process was seamless and professional. Scott was informative and went above and beyond to address all of my questions, The interviewers created a comfortable environment and, they made me feel as if I am already part of their team. Communication was excellent throughout, with timely updates and feedback. Overall, this has been an exceptional recruiting process.
Thanks for taking the time to leave your thoughts! We're glad you had such a positive experience and that our team made you feel informed and comfortable throughout your interview process. We're excited to see all you accomplish here - welcome to Citizens!
Long but not difficult. You just need to prepare and show your character and willing to do and have good attitude to handle situations and workplace/ multiple interviews and a couple of panels
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Citizens (Boston, MA) in Mar 2023
Interview
Interview process started out well and I made it to the "final round". I was told by 2 senior people (recruiter and hiring manager) that they thought my background was not only perfect but that they I would be a good fit not only for the job that I was applying for but for several other roles as well.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us about a time in your career when you went above and beyond your job description. How did it turn out?