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      Entretien pour R&D Graduate scientist

      20 févr. 2026
      Employé (anonyme)
      Offre acceptée
      Expérience positive
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      J'ai passé un entretien chez AstraZeneca

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      AstraZeneca’s R&D Graduate Program selection process is thorough and multi-layered, designed to evaluate both technical proficiency and alignment with the company’s core values. The process is centralized, meaning you may be considered for different tracks or locations (such as the UK or Sweden) during the initial stages. Phase 1: Application and Screening The process begins with an online application and CV review. Recruiters look for a strong academic background in a relevant field (Bioscience, Chemistry, Data Science, etc.) and a clear motivation for choosing a career in pharmaceutical R&D. In some cases, this is followed by a brief HR screening call to discuss location preferences and basic qualifications. Phase 2: Online Assessments Candidates who pass the CV screen are invited to complete a series of online tests, typically hosted on the SHL platform: Cognitive Ability: These assessments usually cover numerical and logical reasoning to evaluate problem-solving speed and accuracy. Situational Judgment/Values Fit: A personality or behavioral assessment to see how your working style aligns with AstraZeneca’s culture and ethical standards. Phase 3: The Assessment Center (AC) The final stage is a comprehensive, full-day Assessment Center, which has recently been conducted virtually. It consists of four primary components: Technical Interview: A deep dive into your scientific expertise. Be prepared to discuss your research, your thesis, or technical projects in detail. Values-Based Interview: A behavioral interview focusing on competency-based questions. They look for examples of how you demonstrate AstraZeneca's values. Group Exercise: A collaborative task performed with other candidates. Assessors look for communication skills and the ability to work effectively within a team. Presentation: You are typically given a brief or a topic in advance to prepare a presentation for a panel, followed by a Q&A session. As a final verdict I can say the process is challenging but fair.

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      Tell us about a time when you had to speak up or challenge a decision because you felt it wasn't the 'right thing' to do, even if it was unpopular or difficult. How did you handle that conversation, and what was the result?
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