I applied through university. I interviewed at Nestlé (Mumbai)
Interview
In the JD round, expect questions on job responsibilities, required skills, past experience, problem-solving, and role-specific scenarios. The HR round includes discussions on strengths, weaknesses, career aspirations, teamwork, leadership, conflict resolution, and company culture fit. You may also face situational and behavioral questions using the STAR method. Be prepared to discuss your resume, motivation for the role, salary expectations, and relocation preferences.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. Can you walk us through your resume and highlight relevant experiences for this role?
2. What strategies would you use to achieve [specific role-related goal]?
3. How have you handled a challenging project or tight deadline in the past?
4. Can you analyze this dataset and provide key insights? (For data-related roles)
5. How would you approach market research for launching a new product?
6. Describe a time when you had to collaborate with cross-functional teams.
7. What tools or software are you proficient in for this role?
8. How do you stay updated with industry trends?
they gathered like 100 of us and then give us a study case for the fgd and then pick just 2 of us for each stream to do the next stage which is hr interview, in my stream there are 20 people. the fgd all done in english
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
all the process was done in English and i think the hr who stay in my room was not paying attention to us, since she play with her phone all the time
I applied through other source. I interviewed at Nestlé (Kuala Lumpur) in Mar 2026
Interview
Don’t have very difficult questions, just prepare to present your project mentioned in resume, and some basic technical questions . Interviewers also kind and easy to communicate, just ask if have any questions, they are very friendly.
Focused on product marketing and creative background in CV as well as how one would market certain products- interview was succinct and informative and was completed in 20 minutes and only three to five questions were asked