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Airbus

4.1
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Application Process & Interviews at Airbus

8.6
8.6 rating for Recruitment, based on 12 reviews
Please describe the interview process and assessments.
The process consisted of an initial application, a video interview, and an assessment centre that included a short interview.
Intern, Brisbane - 18 Dec 2018
Online assessments > Online 'interview' > Assessment centre comprising of various group activities and real interview. Assessment centre was fun and made the interview less intimidating.
Intern, Brisbane - 17 Dec 2018
Submission of CV/cover letter, followed by a group assessment centre which included one on one interviews. The assessment centre involved a lot of teamwork, critical thinking and problem solving activities.
Graduate, Brisbane - 14 Dec 2018
1. Initial application 2. Video interview 3. Assessment day 4. Reference check
Intern, Brisbane - 14 Dec 2018
Online application, video interview and online aptitude test, assessment centre
Graduate, Brisbane - 11 Dec 2018
Easy and not intimidating. Its more about giving you the opportunity to tell the employer what you are good than determining where you lack competencies.
Graduate, Brisbane - 11 Dec 2018
This involved some online assessments and interview. Once that was passed there was a group interview.
Intern, Brisbane - 10 Dec 2018
Stages - resume vetting, online interview (recorded), assessment day. Assessment day was informative and great to see some of the company (two sided day - great to understand what you would be getting yourself into).
Intern, Brisbane - 10 Dec 2018
Submission of resume and cover letter followed by a pre-recorded video answer response. Assessment centre of approx 20 candidates with 12 positions available. Assessment centre consisted of group activities and 1 on 1 interviews.
Intern, Brisbane - 10 Dec 2018
What questions were you asked in your interviews?
The one question I remember being asked was about my ability and willingness to work in an industry with a high regulatory burden.
Intern, Brisbane - 18 Dec 2018
Technical combined with behavioural questions.
Intern, Brisbane - 17 Dec 2018
Problem solving, critical thinking, technical aerospace related questions, questions about fitting into company culture, previous experiences.
Graduate, Brisbane - 14 Dec 2018
What is your best quality? What makes you enjoy a workplace?
Graduate, Brisbane - 11 Dec 2018
Reflective - problem solving, morality, teamwork etc.
Intern, Brisbane - 10 Dec 2018
standard HR and engineering related questions
Graduate, Brisbane - 10 Dec 2018
Previous work experience, university studies, basic knowledge of the company and its assets.
Intern, Brisbane - 10 Dec 2018
Do you have any specific tips and advice for candidates applying to your company? How would you recommend they best prepare?
Be involved in things outside of your courses - involvement in clubs and societies, volunteer organisations, etc. all make you more employable.
Intern, Brisbane - 18 Dec 2018
Make sure you want to work in the defence industry.
Intern, Brisbane - 17 Dec 2018
Not just understanding the technical aspects of the work but being able to show that you've learnt from past experiences and are applying these lessons to improve yourself both personally and professionally.
Graduate, Brisbane - 14 Dec 2018
Research the company and know what they do at the location you are applying for. Research general job interview questions, and be prepared for a technical question that will challenge you.
Intern, Brisbane - 14 Dec 2018
Be yourself, ask questions and be prepared to answer why and how this position would benefit you and the company.
Graduate, Brisbane - 11 Dec 2018
Not really any way to prepare. Dress well (some candidates were informal - bad manners) and reflect on some background questions outlined earlier.
Intern, Brisbane - 10 Dec 2018
Know as much about the company and role as possible
Graduate, Brisbane - 10 Dec 2018