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Fujitsu

4.1
  • > 100,000 employees

Application Process & Interviews at Fujitsu

8.5
8.5 rating for Recruitment, based on 15 reviews
Please describe the interview process and assessments.
There were two interviews; one with HR and one with your direct manager. There was also a cognitive test. What I loved about the interview process is that there's isn't one of those video interviews where you have to record yourself.
Graduate, Brisbane - 12 Sep 2024
Throughout the interview process Fujitsu were always super communicative. I did one online assessment and then had two interviews. One with a HR representative and the other with someone who ended up being in my team when I was hired.
Graduate, Melbourne - 12 Sep 2024
CV application and then 2 interviews
Graduate, Melbourne - 12 Sep 2024
Psychometric tests and two interviews.
Graduate, Sydney - 11 Sep 2024
Online assessment, video interview and then a final interview with my manager.
Graduate - 04 Oct 2023
two rounds of interviews: one as answering certain questions and emailed back to HR manager, second as interviewing face-to-face with company's director and team manager.
For me, it was only one interview (15 minutes) and I was selected directly after that. The assessments were completed in one day, so overall whole process was done in 2 days
The interview and assessment process was fairly clear at each round. It was easy to organise and easy to track as well. There was quite a bit of time between some of the assessments and the interviews however
3 Interviews
The interview process wasn't stressful. The conversations were engaging and natural.
What questions were you asked in your interviews?
Why did you apply for this role, tell me about yourself, why did you choose this company etc.
Graduate, Brisbane - 12 Sep 2024
Questions were asked about, tell us about times where I faced challenges in a work environment or dealt with difficult people in a work-like environment. They also asked questions about me personally and about my journey through studying and what made me want to apply for a job at Fujitsu.
Graduate, Melbourne - 12 Sep 2024
Mainly about my previous experiences and then also some behavioural questions.
Graduate - 04 Oct 2023
1. skill level of SQL and Python 2. preferred way of management 3. introduction of myself 4. the reasons of applying this company
Behavioural and Technical (Business Analyst role) SharePoint, Power Apps, Power BI, Power Platforms
Fairly standard questions like whether I knew what the role was, what was a challenge I faced, and a few others along those lines
Tell me about yourself? What's your story? What are some of your schooling degrees? What are your past working experiences?
What do I enjoy doing outside of work? What was the most challenging situation I have had to deal with at work? What do I enjoy doing at work? What have I done for wok?
Do you have any specific tips and advice for candidates applying to your company? How would you recommend they best prepare?
Research the company, align your personal values and experience to the company goal and vision/ mission
Graduate, Brisbane - 12 Sep 2024
Research what Fujitsu actually does before the interviews.
Graduate, Sydney - 11 Sep 2024
have a think about why you want to work for Fujitsu and how the purpose matches your own
Graduate - 04 Oct 2023
know your resume and understand more on what this company offers as services and products.
Be honest, be open about who you are. Fujitsu accept you for who you are.
Show an interest in the company you're applying for! Do some research about your company and find a connection that shows why you want to work at this company. I applied to Fujitsu because it aligned with my purpose driven values and talked about their solar panel agreement with a First Nations company. Also looks into the job role and pick out the few key skills you would need and prepare examples. A lot of business admin roles require some degree of adaptability and stakeholder management- soft skills that you might have had plenty of experience with in uni or working part time!
Be yourself and enjoy the interview process. Try and make it fun and casual as you will always communicate better if your having a natural conversation.