I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Ferguson
Interview
1st round- Self recorded video interview
2nd round- phone call- getting to know you and seeing what you know about the company
3rd- Get flown out to Virginia for two days. First day is them informing you more about the company and hearing from upper management about their expereinces. Second day is 3 back to back interviews. They all just want to see if you're committed and willing to work in the warehouse for a month.
This was the most frustrating interview process I’ve ever had. I did the hirevue interview and then got invited to do a phone interview with Rachel Jansen. The phone interview was scheduled for May 15th and she never called so I sent a follow up, she apologized and rescheduled. The day of the rescheduled interview she once again didn’t call. I sent a follow up and never heard from her again until about 2 weeks later I received an automated rejection email. While now I’m grateful to not work for a company who has no respect for their potential candidates, it was extremely frustrating. The job market is really rough right now, so for a recruiter to do that is extremely disappointing.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Ferguson (Florida Ridge, FL) in Aug 2024
Interview
Very thoughtful and through. I liked how they layed out how the program will set you up for the future and the different routes you can take over time. It was a long interview but good
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Ferguson (Chicago, IL) in May 2021
Interview
I had a sit down with a few members of the organization and was asked a variety of questions. It was a great experience. They were understanding, but made sure to ask though-provoking questions
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What was a past experience that you have learned from that you can use for the future.