Intern applicants have rated the interview process at Chubb with 2.4 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty) and assessed their interview experience as 88% positive. To compare, the company-average is 60.7% positive. This is according to Glassdoor user ratings.
Candidates applying for Intern roles take an average of 20 days to get hired, when considering 9 user submitted interviews for this role. To compare, the hiring process at Chubb overall takes an average of 30 days.
Common stages of the interview process at Chubb as a Intern according to 9 Glassdoor interviews include:
One on one interview: 50%
Phone interview: 25%
Background check: 13%
IQ intelligence test: 13%
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Here's a typical structure for a tech interview: Screening Interview: This initial interview is often conducted over the phone or via video call and is used to gauge a candidate's basic qualifications and interest in the role. Technical Assessment or Online Assessment (OA): In many tech interviews, candidates are asked to complete technical assessments or Online Assessments. These can be coding challenges, problem-solving exercises, or quizzes that evaluate a candidate's ability to solve technical problems. Technical Interviews: These are one or more rounds of interviews where candidates are asked technical questions related to the specific role they're applying for. For software development positions, this might involve coding challenges or algorithm questions. For other roles, it could include questions related to system design, data structures, or other technical topics. Behavioral Interviews: Alongside technical assessments, candidates may also have behavioral interviews. These assess a candidate's soft skills, communication, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities in real-world situations. On-Site Interviews (if applicable): Some companies may require candidates to come to their office for in-person interviews, especially for senior or complex technical roles. Final Interview and Offer: After successfully completing the interview rounds, candidates may have a final interview with senior management or key decision-makers. If the company is satisfied with the candidate's performance, they may extend a job offer. The specific format and content of a tech interview can vary widely depending on the company, the role, and the industry. Preparation typically involves studying technical topics relevant to the role, practicing coding problems, and improving problem-solving skills. If you have more specific questions about tech interviews or OAs, feel free to ask!
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Question 1
Here's a typical structure for a tech interview: Screening Interview: This initial interview is often conducted over the phone or via video call and is used to gauge a candidate's basic qualifications and interest in the role. Technical Assessment or Online Assessment (OA): In many tech interviews, candidates are asked to complete technical assessments or Online Assessments. These can be coding challenges, problem-solving exercises, or quizzes that evaluate a candidate's ability to solve technical problems. Technical Interviews: These are one or more rounds of interviews where candidates are asked technical questions related to the specific role they're applying for. For software development positions, this might involve coding challenges or algorithm questions. For other roles, it could include questions related to system design, data structures, or other technical topics. Behavioral Interviews: Alongside technical assessments, candidates may also have behavioral interviews. These assess a candidate's soft skills, communication, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities in real-world situations. On-Site Interviews (if applicable): Some companies may require candidates to come to their office for in-person interviews, especially for senior or complex technical roles. Final Interview and Offer: After successfully completing the interview rounds, candidates may have a final interview with senior management or key decision-makers. If the company is satisfied with the candidate's performance, they may extend a job offer. The specific format and content of a tech interview can vary widely depending on the company, the role, and the industry. Preparation typically involves studying technical topics relevant to the role, practicing coding problems, and improving problem-solving skills. If you have more specific questions about tech interviews or OAs, feel free to ask!
30 minute interview with technical and HR questions related to my field, actuarial science. Some subject related conceptual questions, especially stats and maths. Overall, it was for college students so not to worry about prior work experience.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Chubb (Singapore) in Mar 2023
Interview
The interviewers were nice and friendly, questions are mostly based on past experiences stated on the resume, behavioral questions, and personality tests. The interview allowed me to learn more about the job scope and company culture.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. How would you be able to apply your skills to work? 2. Can you elaborate more on one of your previous internship experiences and what did you do in that internship? 3. What are your weaknesses? 4. Any questions for me?