I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Turner Construction (Columbia, SC) in Oct 2019
Interview
Met Turner representatives at the University career fair and passed down my resume. A first round interview was set up 2 weeks later. The interview itself was not a pleasant experience. The first and last words that were mentioned by the interviewer were "This is just to attach a face to a resume". The interviewer asked two questions that did not test me in anyway but were asked as a means of formality. The interviewer was not interested to know about me or my work experience; it was literally just to attach a face to a resume. Although I was polite, professional, well dressed, the interviewer seemed to have made up their mind before we even sat down to begin. The interview was very dry, unprofessional and did not cover important bases that an interviewer must ask to gauge an individual fairly.
Suggestion: Unless the company culture is strictly work focused and doesn't care about the employees, I would recommend that the HR department hold seminars as to how to perform a fair and informative interview.
Hope you all have a better experience!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What kind of people do you find it the most difficult to work with?
Initial phone call screening went well, the recruiter was welcoming and explained the position and future career options at Turner. I got to ask questions and got offered a additional interview.
I interviewed at Turner Construction (Nashville, TN)
Interview
Pretty quick HR screening, looking for interest, general experience, and asking about how you would contribute. They explained what the job roles were and what the career path would be
Application
I interviewed at Turner Construction (Shelton, CT)
Interview
The interview process started with a phone screening of simple questions about why I was interested in the position, as well as information about the position, when it would start, amount of travel, and location.