very good and friendly people, friendly culture, punctual. great environment for working all day. good for freshers as well as experienced people. great learning opportunity. in very short time of the interview, i got all positive vibes.
I applied online. I interviewed at SANYO (Tokyo) in Jan 2018
Interview
1. What’s your background, personally and professionally?
It’s important to get a snapshot of the applicant to bring their project manager resume into sharper focus. Knowing a bit about their life story can inform how they might respond to issues at work, and whether they will fit into the corporate culture. The same goes for their professional history. Staying at a single job for a long time can be either bad or good, but you won’t know until you put their choice into context.
2. Have you worked in this industry before?
Does the candidate have experience in your industry? If they don’t, it’s not a game-closer. Much of project management is the same from industry to industry. Perhaps they have strong skills that relate to your industry, even if they don’t have direct experience. However, if they do have experience in your field, that’s a plus, so ask how those relevant projects panned out. Note how confidently they answer. You want an authentic person who is comfortable in the position
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at SANYO (Barcelona) in Jun 2008
Interview
I had 2 interviews, first with General Manager, Marketing Manager and Human Resource Manager.
Then I had a second one with the President and Human Resource Manager