Interviews at Nestlé
Here’s what others thought about the interview process at Nestlé.
Interview experience
Based on 72 interviews
Favourable
Interview difficulty
Based on 71 interviews
Medium
Interview process length
Based on 69 interviews
About a day or two
Interview process at Nestlé
Overall experience
On a scale of 1–10 where 1 is Poor and 10 is Excellent, rating is 7.
On a scale of 1–10 where 1 is Easy and 10 is Difficult, rating is 5.
Interview process length
About a day or two
26%
About a week
20%
About two weeks
20%
More than one month
20%
About a month
13%
Most reported steps
On-site interview
69%
Phone call/screening
42%
Background check
34%
Group interview
33%
Written test
28%
Least reported steps
Other
6%
Take-home/sample work
3%
They have no interview
0%
What candidates say about the interview process at Nestlé
- Long. Took months from interview to inform if successful or notShared on 19 February 2022 - Marketing - Rhodes NSW
Interview questions at Nestlé
Commonly asked questions, as reported by candidates
- They asked questions relating to the role and general behavioral questionsShared on 18 February 2022 - Engineering Technician - Shagamu Nigeria
- Questions about general knowledge Questions about profile/background Questions about products Questions about roles/dutiesShared on 18 June 2020 - Pick and Packer - Tema - Ghana
Interview tips at Nestlé
Dress code for the interview
- Business casual (e.g. dress slacks)42%
- Formal (business suit)36%
- They didn’t have a dress code10%
- Special outfit (e.g. protective gear)7%
- Casual (t-shirt and jeans)5%
What advice do candidates give for interviewing at Nestlé
- Provide adequate training. Make sure the person is right for the job.Shared on 6 March 2022 - Merchandiser/sales - Illawarra NSW
- One should have Correct and basic knowledge and understanding of FMCG business working.Shared on 15 October 2019 - Senior Sales Executive - Mumbai, Maharashtra