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Gallagher

4.2
  • 50,000 - 100,000 employees

Application Process & Interviews at Gallagher

8.1
8.1 rating for Recruitment, based on 7 reviews
Please describe the interview process and assessments.
Interview process was great, my judgement would be affected due to the effects covid had on the process
Graduate, Sydney
3 stages, interviewers were energetic and positive,
Graduate, Perth
The interview and assessment process was very quick and streamline once the company approached me.
Graduate, Sydney
I went through a recruitment company and then had two interviews with Gallagher which was a straight forward process.
Midlevel, Sydney
I was hired through a recruitment agency who found the graduate role for me. There were 2 interviews I had to attend for Gallagher and both interviewers were friendly and weren't intimidating.
Graduate, North Sydney
What questions were you asked in your interviews?
Open ended questions regarding what I saw from the company and why I wanted to work for the
Graduate, Sydney
Where do you see yourself in the future How do you approach failure
Graduate, Perth
Behavioural questions and questions about the company and industry.
Graduate, Sydney
Asked about my prior experience
Midlevel, Sydney
I was asked challenging questions but the interviews ran smoothly and I was given ample time to communicate my answers effectively without pressure. I was asked about my university and personal background, what I knew about the company and what they do, and how I could contribute to their company.
Graduate, North Sydney
Do you have any specific tips and advice for candidates applying to your company? How would you recommend they best prepare?
Be yourself and get to know the company before the interview process
Graduate, Sydney
Prepare well before hand
Graduate, Perth
Research the company, competitors and don't be afraid to ask the interviewers questions.
Graduate, Sydney
Make sure you have done research on the company so you can ask any questions that you may have.
Midlevel, Sydney
Be prepared before the interview and study what you can about the company. Be ready to answer questions about the company and yourself. It's ok to stumble but stay positive and continue to push forward. Remember the interviewers are just people and want to have a conversation. Most importantly, be yourself.
Graduate, North Sydney