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      Research Associate Interview

      Oct 12, 2012
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied in-person. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at PerkinElmer

      Interview

      Got a phone from the hiring manager and was told the HR is going to schedule an interview. There were two rounds, and I pretty much met everyone who works at the group.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      If you think outside the box a lot, when do you know you are going to think inside the box?
      1 Answer

      Other Research Associate Interview Reviews for PerkinElmer

      Research Associate Interview

      Feb 9, 2025
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at PerkinElmer

      Interview

      Standard, nothing out of the ordinary. I applied for the position and I came in for an interview and a few of their members interviewed me. I think I had about 3 or 4 people, It was over 10 years ago.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What are your strengths and weaknesses.
      Answer question

      Research Associate Interview

      Mar 12, 2013
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Hopkinton, MA
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at PerkinElmer (Hopkinton, MA)

      Interview

      The experience was pretty disorganized and disappointing. I was notified by email once that the interview schedule changed and provided with a new schedule, and then on interview day people came in to meet with me in a completely different order and someone new was added. Then there was confusion over what position I was applying to. There were two positions available, and I was probably slightly more qualified for one but more interested in the other...however the job descriptions were so vague it was hard to tell. Both were just outside my area of expertise anyway. So I spent the day apologizing and explaining and re-explaining that I was more interested in the other position. The director even mentioned a new position that would incorporate my expertise with their needs. So it was pretty unclear what they were looking for. Additionally, I was eager to get a look around at the labs, where I might be spending a good portion of my time. But when I asked, they said I couldn't because things were under construction and they wouldn't show me around. So either they have no labs and are currently not getting any research done, or the labs are something they are not proud of. Most importantly, it didn't seem like HR and the hiring manager were on the same page in terms of whether they were looking for a someone with a specific set of skills or a talented scientist that could easily take on new skills. The job description was quite vague and open-ended leading one to believe they were more interested in the latter. And I made a clear effort in the preliminary phone interviews where my expertise lay (related, but not exactly the background they were looking for) and that I'd be open to taking on new challenges and learning my way around quickly. It seemed like everyone was in agreement. However, during the interview it was made clear that they were in fact looking for a distinct research background. The hiring manager proceeded to ask technical questions as if it were a pop quiz in an area that I confessed to having familiarity, but not expertise. It was a waste of everyone's time and a very frustrating day. The interviewers were all very nice and understanding and it seems like it might be a nice place to work? But if the hiring manager doesn't sit down with HR to figure out what they want, I might not be the last one running for the hills. Lesson learned. That will be the last time I apply to a job with too vague a description.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      A technical pop quiz about an area that I confessed to having limited experience, but went along anyway leaving me to answer "i don't know" again and again. Torture!
      Answer question
      5