I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at The Walsh Group in Nov 2011
Interview
First spoke to recruiters at Universities Engineering Career Fair. Received an email the following week requesting a phone interview. Phone interview took approx. 30 minutes and was a basic resume walk through, describing certain experiences as well as standard behavioral questions. Received offer for a final round, interview 2 weeks later, and was brought up to Chicago (all expenses paid). Interview consisted of 12 - 15-20 minute interviews with people from all different departments. The first 8 interviewers each had a page of set questions to ask, all behavioral/resume related stuff, and the final 4 were free response, just have conversations type things. After, Walsh took all the candidates on a project tour. Overall solid experience.
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Question 1
questions about industry knowledge, decision making, problem solving, strengths, weaknesses, job experience, classes, extra curricular activities, life goals. Basically every behavioral question possible!
I got to talk to one of the recruiters, pretty easy-going conversation. They asked about previous experience and goals. They also asked about my strengths and desired salary compensation. The interview was for the commercial division, she did say would follow up within 2 weeks.
The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at The Walsh Group (Mount Pleasant, WI) in Apr 2026
Interview
Laid back, just a conversation instead of a grilling. Set clear expectations and career growth. They just want to see you can have conversations and you want to do work that isn’t predictable.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at The Walsh Group (Calabasas, CA) in Sep 2025
Interview
Interview process is smooth & responsive. Interview was with project manager and senior project engineer. They ask questions about your background and experience. Internships help. Easy to talk to the team and fairly nice.