I applied online. I interviewed at E.ON in May 2017
Interview
I applied online with the CV and Cover letter. Then online tests succeeded and from my experience on doing these kind of tests I can say that they were the most difficult ones I ever took. I got to the next phase which was a Phone Interview that lasted about 1,5hours. The next phase would be the assessment center which I wasnt invited to.
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Question 1
A first phase regarding CV and personal experiences and then a lot of questions regarding the market and the company itself.
I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at E.ON (Nottingham, England) in Mar 2014
Interview
The assessment day overall was a well-organised thing. There were a number of different tasks to do throughout the day, these included a case study, a role play and an interview.
The day was not nearly as grueling as some other assessment days ans was generally a pretty enjoyable experience - it did not feel like a grilling.
The interview was partly competency-based with a mixture of more personal type interview questions
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Question 1
You did this type of role at a more exciting, innovative company than ours, why would you want to work here?
I applied online. I interviewed at E.ON in Jan 2013
Interview
The hiring process included: online tests (easier than others), telephone interview (challenging) and assessment centre (challenging). The interview focused more than I expected on analysing and explaining my view about the industry (e.g. competitors, trends, challenges). The interviewer was not very helpful (e.g. I asked him to speak louder since he had me on speaker and I couldn't hear properly but with no success)
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Question 1
How does E.ON compete with its smaller competitors?