I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at General Mills (Minneapolis, MN)
Interview
Went through head hunter through Monster.com, then a phone screening with potential supervisor, after this was sent a number of personality questionnaires.
I was then asked to come in for a day long face to face interview with a number of key individuals on the hiring committee. There was also an additional skills test I had to take.
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Was asked a number of technical questions on how I would solve various issues or cost cutting efforts.
Recruiter Sanchita Dey asked very intrusive personal questions during the interview such as what my spouse does, what my parents do and how many kids do I have. She went on to ask about my salary history and even started arguing about it without sharing any details about the role or the salary range. Very discriminatory policies even before I am hired at HR Mills India. Stay away
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What does my spouse do and how many kids I have. What was my last drawn CTC in last 8 years.
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at General Mills in Oct 2025
Interview
My interview process involved an on-campus interview after my campus career fair. The interview was after a networking event the night before, where you had the chance to talk to both managers and people that were in the role I was interviewing for.
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Tell me about a time you used innovation (like AI) to solve a problem.
I applied in-person. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at General Mills
Interview
The process was short and sweet, but also very thorough. There were several rounds of interviews and each one had a slightly different tone than the last. Overall, the people interviewing were very easy to talk to and seemed to really want to find high character individuals to work for them.
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How would you handle a problem with another employee?