I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Stryker (Cary, IL) in Feb 2020
Interview
4 steps: Talent screening, hiring manager, Strengths Questionnaire, Panel. Overall it was pretty easy. Just be prepared, consistent in responses, and truthful to your skills, experience, and weaknesses. If the hiring manager has a positive reaction to you, he will want you to do well in the Strengths phone call. The panel interview really was just to see if your future business partners will like you.
Initial screening come to find out “senior” is really an entry analyst level role and would make at least 20K less than a “lead” analyst role regardless of years of experience. Did not end up pursuing this specific role.
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Initial screening asked for years of experience/expected salary. This was all that was discussed before deciding I was overqualified for role with more than 2 years experience.
Applied online, then get a call from a recruiter, the hiring manager's interview, third Gallup interview. It's long process, not very efficient, the personality test does not truly reflect a candidate professional traits. Personally feel it doesn't add much value.
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Why Stryker? Do you have a time disagree with you manager? What did you do?
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Stryker (Flower Mound, TX) in Mar 2023
Interview
The interview process in a nutshell: Thorough, fair, unique. Mine consisted of a brief recruiter call, 30-45min with the hiring manager (phone), personality/Gallup test, and a round of panel interviews (video) with the hiring manager, and 3 other leaders including the manager's manager. It was unique in the sense that I did not have a face-to-face interaction until the last round of interviews.
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All of the questions ranged from technical questions, to personality-type questions to behavioral-type questions. - With the personality test, it required being definitive responses and in some instances providing clarifying comments.