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GHD Australia

4.1
  • #2 in Engineering consulting
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Application Process & Interviews at GHD Australia

8.1
8.1 rating for Recruitment, based on 54 reviews
Please describe the interview process and assessments.
Questions based on learning, improving and simple tasks were asked. I also used my portfolio of my work at University to demonstrate my skills and capabilities.
Graduate, Adelaide - 05 Dec 2018
Video interview, followed by face to face interview
Graduate, Adelaide - 05 Dec 2018
I had undertaken work experience with the team before I began, and so underwent a fairly extensive day to day interview process. A lot was about assessing whether I was a good fit for the team.
Graduate, Adelaide - 05 Dec 2018
I started as a work experience student. After doing about 6 weeks of work experience, I got offered an interview.
Graduate, Adelaide - 05 Dec 2018
I applied via an online portal, completed an online interview and then a face to face interview before being hired
Graduate, Adelaide - 05 Dec 2018
Online application, followed by a video interview and then a face-to-face interview
Graduate, Brisbane - 04 Dec 2018
Good no pressure
Graduate, Wodonga - 04 Dec 2018
The interview was amazing. We talked about both our passions and how GHD can help me grow and bring me on an adventure.
Midlevel, Sydney - 03 Dec 2018
Application with written questions to answer, face-to-face interview with members of the team you are to join and finally an assessment centre with a psychometric test, group task and an interview with a member of the people team
Graduate, Melbourne - 03 Dec 2018
I was interviewed for a vacation student position (intern). I applied online, then had to undertake an assessment centre that included an online cognitive test, group dynamic assessment and an individual assessment.
Graduate, Melbourne - 30 Nov 2018
Weren't any assessments, just a couple of rounds of interview. As I applied to a different state to the one I was in the interviews were all though a web camera.
Graduate, Sydney/ Brisbane - 29 Nov 2018
A group interview with around 25 people, proceed by an individual interview.
Intern, Perth - 29 Nov 2018
1st Round - Face to Face interview, 2nd Round - Face to Face interview, group activity and psychometric test.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Nov 2018
Interviews are relaxed and interviewers were very warm and welcoming
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Nov 2018
There were many stages, which was a little annoying but understandable. Having to give long answers to questions was more annoying than shorter responses.
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Nov 2018
For my role, the process was very different to most of the other graduates. I simply had an interview, which included an hour to do a small assessment.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Nov 2018
I think the interview with your potential team leader and young professional is a great setup, and the best way to get to know your future team. The interviews with HR and group interviews are always very forced and not a good representation of what it is like to work at this company.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Nov 2018
Relatively casual
Graduate, Perth - 29 Nov 2018
One-on-one interview, group interview and online assessment.
Graduate - 29 Nov 2018
The various levels of the interview process was excellent. I particularly enjoyed the group activity. We were given a scenario and had to work together in a team amongst people from different disciplines, which reflects our work environment.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Nov 2018
What questions were you asked in your interviews?
Generic standard - what is the greatest challenge you've faced etc. from HR - more specific discussion from team leader. Not enough questions about what level I want to be professionally over time.
Graduate, Sydney - 06 Dec 2018
I was asked about my five year plan, and why I particularly wanted to work for this business specifically.
Graduate, Adelaide - 05 Dec 2018
Why GHD? Favorite subjects at Uni? Least favorite subject? Why do you want to be an engineer? Explain situations where you have demonstrated good teamwork etc.
Graduate, Adelaide - 05 Dec 2018
Fairly standard interview questions I suppose. - What my values were - how i displayed certain characteristics and dealt with situations - interests outside of work - questions related to past work and university
Graduate, Adelaide - 05 Dec 2018
Questions mainly focused on how I had dealt with pressured situation, how I had dealt with criticism of my work and how I had improved it. Interests and hobbies out of work and simple questions like what would you do on your first day
Graduate, Adelaide - 05 Dec 2018
Work experience Career goals general questions regarding my degree etc
Graduate, Wodonga - 04 Dec 2018
Why Civil Engineering and not another discipline? What is your passion etc. What do you want to gain from GHD...
Midlevel, Sydney - 03 Dec 2018
I was asked predominantly behavioural questions
Graduate, Melbourne - 30 Nov 2018
Project experiences, interests, strengths
Graduate, Perth - 29 Nov 2018
They asked about what I studied, what my favourite aspects of my degree where. They also asked me straight up if i was happy to travel, work remotely and to be on site most of my time so it was not a surprise when I started work.
Graduate, Sydney/ Brisbane - 29 Nov 2018
Why did I apply to the role. What do I know about the company. What has been my experience to date.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Nov 2018
I was asked about my interests, previous work experience, my research and studies and what I see myself doing in the near and far future.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Nov 2018
In the final interview I was asked half personality questions/questions about me, and half technical questions regarding the fundamentals of structural engineering. I enjoyed the latter half more as I feel my brain is more geared to answer those types of questions, and felt like myself while answering them. The former tends to feel unnatural/artificial while answering.
Intern, Perth - 29 Nov 2018
Why do you want this job? What experience do you have? Why GHD? Tell us about an experience you have had in a team where things didn't go to plan, how did you help to fix this? Bring in a work sample and discuss it.
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Nov 2018
Questions about teamwork, problem solving, conflict resolution and technical experience.
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Nov 2018
I can't remember specifically but they were mainly around how I had resolved issues in previous work and when working with real-life clients during university assignments.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Nov 2018
Strengths and weaknesses, company values, overview of yourself
Graduate - 29 Nov 2018
Willingness to travel for work, how do you fit in with the companies values, technical questions
Graduate, Brisbane - 28 Nov 2018
Questions were mainly about talking a bit about yourself, past experience and why you want to work at GHD. Need to show you are interested and capable (with examples). Also spent time talking about what you do outside of work.
Graduate, Sydney - 28 Nov 2018
Why you want to work at GHD
Graduate, Toowoomba - 28 Nov 2018
Do you have any specific tips and advice for candidates applying to your company? How would you recommend they best prepare?
I think try and relax and be yourself, as a personality fit is so important.
Graduate, Adelaide - 05 Dec 2018
You want to sound natural in your interview but come prepared with some examples where you have demonstrated your strengths.
Graduate, Adelaide - 05 Dec 2018
Definitely research the company before applying and not just to get information on the company (This should be the first simple step you shouldn't need to be told) See if it would be a place where you would want to work. Reference any of the work that they have done and say why you like it. It shows you're actually interested in the company and not just looking to get any job
Graduate, Adelaide - 05 Dec 2018
Research the company Think about the questions typically asked i.e. about company values google some questions and start to think about how you would answer them
Graduate, Wodonga - 04 Dec 2018
Be yourself. And truly live your passion.
Midlevel, Sydney - 03 Dec 2018
Practice answering behavioural questions and include experiences from different jobs/aspects of your life.
Graduate, Melbourne - 30 Nov 2018
To read up on the services and projects. Identify how our company is different to other companies and why joining our company will help support your career
Graduate - 29 Nov 2018
Prepare by getting to know what the company values. Have a look at the news and insights page on the website and pick a couple of things of interest you and ask about them during your interview. Show that you are interested in the company. Finally, try and gather as much information about what your day to day role will be, and really think about whether you can see yourself doing and enjoying that for a long time - you don't need to rush into the first offer you get.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Nov 2018
I would recommend that they keep positive, confident and enthusiastic about joining the workforce. It helps to be a good communicator, even when speaking about your own interests. Try not to bore the interviewers with stories that you don't enjoy or find valuable yourself.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Nov 2018
Practical experience on your resume is helpful. Read about the company and the kind of projects they are involved in in your discipline. Have questions you'd like to ask
Graduate, Sydney - 29 Nov 2018
Talk to relevant experience, highlight the GHD focus on safety and client focussed outcomes.
Graduate, Perth - 29 Nov 2018
Research the company's values and objectives, and understand how you would fit within the company
Graduate - 29 Nov 2018
Be yourself! Prepare for the interview by practicing interviewing questions and even with a friend.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Nov 2018
Prepare for usual interview questions, and assessment centre if applicable
Graduate, Perth - 29 Nov 2018
Strong time management including competing priority prioritising
Midlevel, Regional - 29 Nov 2018
Brush up on the fundamentals/basics of whatever discipline you are entering. For example if you are applying for a structural engineering job make sure you know how to draw bending moment/shear force diagrams for determinate structures.
Intern, Perth - 29 Nov 2018
Be genuine in expressing which area you are interested in when applying. Clearly articulate why you want to work in the particular field and back it up with relevant examples.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Nov 2018
Don't over prepare, just be yourself. It is not always about marks and achievements, it also about you as a person. Also just accept you will be the best dressed person in the interview. You are being hired by engineers.
Graduate, Sydney/ Brisbane - 29 Nov 2018
Show that you are motivated to learn and work hard. Demonstrate that you can be flexible and proactive.
Graduate, Perth - 29 Nov 2018
research the company, be positive and truthful
Graduate, Brisbane - 28 Nov 2018