I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Abbott (North Chicago, IL) in Sep 2014
Interview
Contract company. Interview was three panel interviews with 1-2 managers and coworkers. The interviews were 15 to 30 minutes each. Each interview asked roughly the same question but a couple of different questions. None were too hard. They are only trying to see if you will work well with the group.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is the most important thing about being a scientist?
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Abbott
Interview
My resume was internally passed onto to the employer by a contact of mine currently working in Abbott Diagnostics. I had an informal phone interview followed by an on-site interview. I had two back to back interviews with a 1) a group of the senior associate scientists and 2) the supervisors of the position. The team was extremely warm and not intimidating. I came in very prepared with a portfolio of my research experiences and they were impressed with it right from the start. The key was just being yourself. Abbott is looking to hire people not qualifications. The interviewer came right out and said they were looking for someone whose personality would fit into the team. I was asked some technical questions because this is a scientist job, but I had prepared for those and was not caught off guard by them. It is important to know your resume; they want to see that you actually did all the experiences you wrote about.
One point of advice: Abbott park is very big and complicated. Make sure to give yourself plenty of time to find the building. I got to Abbott park an hour before my interview and that was the perfect amount of time because I did end up getting lost a few times trying to find the building.
Some questions they really appreciated were:
1) What does a successful year in the position look like?
2) What brought you to Abbott and why have you stayed for so many years?
Both questions got the interviewers really excited and ended the interview on a really positive note.
They take a while to get back to you. I was told they would get back to me in a week but did not hear from them until 2.5 weeks later. I emailed the team at around 2 weeks to follow-up and see if they required references and then the next day received a phone call I had been offered the position.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Talk about a time you were in a conflict with a superior at work and how you handled it?
Talk about a time when you changed a process or practice at work and how you persuaded others to follow?
What is the most important quality a scientist should have?
It was a whole day interview with eight members of the team. The interview was very detailed and technical with questions varying depending on the person. It was very professional. The interview can vary from area to area. Good preparation always helps.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Please try to be as detailed as possible regarding the technical question, business case, etc.