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Allianz Australia

4.4
  • > 100,000 employees

Application Process & Interviews at Allianz Australia

8.5
8.5 rating for Recruitment, based on 14 reviews
Please describe the interview process and assessments.
There was an aptitude test, followed by a recorded video interview, an Assessment Centre which involved a group case study and then a final interview.
Graduate, Sydney
There was a video interview, online assessment, virtual assessment centre which consisted of an individual and group assessment, another online assessment and the final interview.
Graduate, Sydney
The HR team are very friendly and supportive. Sessions have been set up to give more information on the assessment centre and an opportunity to ask questions. Although process in receiving results did take some time.
Graduate, Sydney
App Vid Interview Assessment Centre Interview with General Manager
Graduate, Sydney
Initially there were psychometric online tests, followed by an pre-recorded online interview, an assessment centre and one final online interview
Graduate, Sydney
Tedious, but nothing short of what a Graduate Program hiring process is like.
Graduate, Sydney
Simple and engaging process
Graduate, Sydney
Application - IQ/EQ test - group assessment day - final interview
Graduate, Sydney
Online Interview, Online Assessments, Assessment Centre, Final Interview
Midlevel, Sydney
application, video interview, online testing, AC, final interview, reference checks
Graduate, Sydney
There was an online application, followed by a video interview and psychometric/working style online testing, then an assessment center and a final interview with a general manager.
Midlevel, Sydney
I did one interview and a general ability online assessment.
Graduate, Sydney
1. CV submission 2. Aptitude tests 3. 'Assessment centre' - Scenario Role-play with other applicants (teamwork based task) - 1:1 interview with HR/recruitment 4. Video interview (recorded answers to questions) 5. Face to face interview with senior mangers (moved to virtual due to covid) 6. Offer
Graduate, Melbourne
What questions were you asked in your interviews?
Tell us about yourself, what makes you a good fit for the job, how do you deal with a dispute with a stakeholder?
Graduate, Sydney
Why do you want to work at Allianz? What is your biggest strength and weakness? When is a time you worked in a team?
Graduate, Sydney
Introduce yourself, why did you apply for this role? Give an example of a time you were able to adapt to change.
Graduate, Sydney
What would make you a good fit for the Graduate Program? Tell us a little about yourself?
Graduate, Sydney
Teamwork, Mental Health in the workplace, building trust with stakeholders you are not familiar with.
Graduate, Sydney
My interest in the company, my interest in insurance, what I want to get out of the experience
Graduate, Sydney
Why I was interested in data
Graduate, Sydney
where do you see yourself in 5 years, behavioural questions
Graduate, Sydney
There were a mix of questions to assess how much I understood about the industry and the company, and why I wanted to work there as well as questions about experiences I had and how I felt they had prepared me for a role in insurance.
Midlevel, Sydney
A range of behavioural interview questions as well as why I want to work at the company.
Graduate, Sydney
I don't recall. Multiple questions about scenarios where I demonstrated x skill or ability. Questions about career aspirations. Questions about my CV. General questions/chat about my hobbies/life/whatever.
Graduate, Melbourne
Do you have any specific tips and advice for candidates applying to your company? How would you recommend they best prepare?
Research the company's mission statement and goals, write down potential answers to what questions they might ask you in the interviews, understand your potential role well
Graduate, Sydney
Always be willing to learn new things and open to change.
Graduate, Sydney
Take some time to research on the company and why they want to work at this particular company and role. What do they wish to learn from this role and what they can bring to the company.
Graduate, Sydney
Be authentic
Graduate, Sydney
Be yourself, but also be prepared about what questions they'll ask you, especially in your area of expertise
Graduate, Sydney
Practice, practice, practice! The better prepared you are, the better you will do.
Graduate, Sydney
come prepared, reach out to grad or other recruiters prior to stand out
Graduate, Sydney
Use stories from your life to back up your answers to questions
Graduate, Sydney
research the company, know their why
Graduate, Sydney
I think its a balance of researching the company and reflecting on your experiences and things that you've achieved or learnt along your journey because it can be tough in the moment to think of examples but if you've already thought about it before hand, you feel more confident talking about it. Even practicing by having a friend/family member ask you standard interview questions and answering them using examples is good preparation.
Midlevel, Sydney
Prepare scenarios to use when answering behavioural questions.
Graduate, Sydney
Update your CV!!!! Make sure it is free of errors and make sure you have a cover letter that is unique to you. Then practise talking to strangers.
Graduate, Melbourne