First call was a screener call with more basic questions about you and your career/discussing what the role is, then 2 rounds are held with members of the team. The process lasted around 1-2 weeks total.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Cardinal Health (Dublin, OH) in Feb 2026
Interview
I had 4 total interviews with Cardinal Health. I also had internal recommendations from more than one employee. However, despite good interviews that seemed to go well, I did not receive any response for weeks. That is, until I emailed the recruiter.
Why is it so difficult to simply send an email that says, "thanks, but no thanks"? How hard is it to have a form email ready to go? This is particularly bizarre when one considers that an internal reference was made.
The humor in this is that Cardinal Health is always posting about "good mental health" or community service on LinkedIn. Instead of donating to the food pantry, how about treating applicants with basic courtesy and respect? How is Cardinal Health helping to promote "good mental health" when they ignore job seekers, who, in the current climate, may be anxious to get a good job?
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a project that you headed from start to finish. Include innovative ideas and cost savings for the project.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Cardinal Health in Dec 2025
Interview
1. Recruiter - Phone interview (description of position, basic validation questions)
2. Multiple Leaders - STAR Based interview (several scenario based questions - Tell me a time)
3. Panel Interview - Culture Match Review