Unilever Graduate Customer Development interview questions
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First there is an online assessment. It wasn’t like the usual arctic shore games, but instead was more about your personality then literature based mainly and a bit of mathematics
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I havnt completed the next stage yet, but for the online assessment they asked mainly about your personality
I applied online. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at Unilever (Dubai) in Sep 2020
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I applied for the position from their own career website, then they sent me an email and request from me to finish their online game based assessment. I completed it and they told me that i was successfully done the step 2 and I'm automatically went to step 3 which is an online interview for 25 minutes.
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I played 3 games and then they sent me the insights .
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Unilever (Auckland, Auckland) in Aug 2020
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Consisted of around 5 hypothetical case study questions and one long one. Each was timed at around 5 minutes and they gave you 2 minutes to brainstorm each of the points you had to cover which was around 4. The long case study at the end they gave you 10 minutes to answer and more time to prepare.
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How would you approach a team member who was not meeting targets?