I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at The Hartford (Hartford, CT) in Aug 2010
Interview
I interviewed for their Financial Development Program Internship which consisted of a phone interview and was then asked to come back for 5 one on one half hour interviews. They were primarily behavioral questions and focused more on getting to know me and what was on my resume. I got the interview through an employee referral.
Be yourself. They're most focused on getting to know you as a person, what your skill sets are, your past experiences and leadership roles. They want to find out what you can offer them. No real technical questions or big curveballs.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I got asked a few "case study" questions in one of my interviews for a full time position at the end of my internship experience. The interviewer wanted to know how I would deal with a particular situation regarding an individual who was not carrying their own weight within a large team project.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at The Hartford in Jul 2022
Interview
I went through a series of interviews, mostly talking about my resume with technical questions along the way. They went indepth about each thing and would ask questions on why I made those decisions and what I would do in todays situation.