I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Fluor (Houston, TX) in Mar 2012
Interview
Applied online through engineering career center website. Received interview request and set up a time online. Met with the recruiter for a 45 min long interview. The recruiter was nice and I was familiar with him, since I had met him at the career fair. He really didn't ask any questions to be completely honest, and I was a little thrown off by that. Instead, we spent the entire time slot discussing the company, the responsibilities of the position, the work culture, etc. I felt that I had shown enthusiasm and passion for both the position and the company. I was told that I would be contacted in about a month or so regarding a decision as to whether or not I would advance to the next round of interviews. It has since been several months and I have never received any word from Fluor regarding a decision, though I had emailed my interviewer several times throughout these months. I would not recommend the company as it is totally unprofessional to not get back to a candidate who you actually interviewed in person. I was thoroughly disappointed.
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I interviewed at Fluor
Interview
The process begins with an online application, followed by a phone screening or interview with HR and senior team members. Further tests could be requested and an offer this then made
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What key information is required for a centrifugal pump design
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Fluor
Interview
Initial interview with company contact then panel style interview on site. Each interviewer met with me for at least 30 mins. I was told the hiring decision would be made before the end of the week.
Interviewed with 2 senior engineers. I was asked questions related to my past internships mostly and couple about my senior year project. Afterwards I was briefed about company policies and infomartion about benefits by the hr representative.