Interview Process
The interview process was entirely online (due to Covid-19 restrictions at the time). Once I applied, I received an email saying I had been selected to participate in the first round interview, which was an online aptitude test. After this, I was then selected to complete a recorded interview - where a question appears on screen and you have two minutes of recording time to answer. From here, I was selected to participate in an online 'in-person' interview with three executive leaders. The questions that were asked were completely fair and felt like they wanted to get to know the genuine me. I was also given the chance to ask my own questions which is very important, and made me feel as if my opinion was valued.
Interview Question
I was asked a lot of situational style questions. E.g. "Tell us about a time where you made a mistake with your work and how did you rectify" etc. I was asked a fair bit about what my time at uni was like, and what my favorite subjects were. Upon reflection they would have been using these answers to formulate if my interests were aligned with what the Grad Program could offer.
Interview Tips
In both the recorded and in person interview - the interviewers want to get to know YOU! Yes, a knowledge of the company and it's products/aims/mission statement is important, however not essential. I genuinely felt like my interview was a nice conversation with the ELT trying to get to know me. It was not a test of knowledge of the Agriculture industry at all. My top tip would be to research the company and it's mission statement/goals for the year, and try and align your interests with those. Also look into what the global culture is associated with the company. The interviewers wanted to understand how I could contribute to a positive workplace culture, so if you understand what their values may be, it will be easier to convey how you also align with the company.