AIG Human Resources Analyst Summer interview questions
based on 2 ratings - Updated Mar 27, 2021
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I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at AIG in Mar 2021
Interview
So much simpler than most summer intern interviews. Nothing convoluted or trying to catch you out.
Initially applied online and then received an invitation to do the one-way video interview - this was incredibly relaxed, they ask you a question and you have 30 secs to prepare and then 3 mins to record your answer. You have the option to redo your video (only once) but a hack is that because it asks to confirm if you want to redo your video which gives you unlimited time to think about the question if you are nervous! The 5 questions in this were really basic ‘why AIG,’ ‘tell us about yourself,’ ‘how do you prioritise your work’ etc.
I then got invited to two 30 min interviews - one with an HR person in America and one in London. The first asked more general questions about myself, asked some questions about my CV and a project I did. Had a lot of time to ask them questions so defo have a few ready that aren’t just ‘yes/no.’
The second interview was ALL competency based questions ‘tell me about a time’ questions. I was given time to think through my answers and then at the end I asked them some questions as well.
Overall very relaxed experience, nothing that is trying to trip you up at all. The interviewers were really nice and it was more like a chat than an interview. I did this interview a few days ago so I am awaiting a response from them, as this was the final round of interviews!
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at AIG (New York, NY) in Mar 2012
Interview
Initial interview on campus, then super day at the Maiden Lane headquarters which was split into a morning group and afternoon group. Very conversational for both the first round and super day, where a complimentary lunch was served. A university recruiter is on hand to talk you through the super day.
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Question 1
Describe a time you were in an ambiguous situation and how you reacted to it.