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BHP

4.2
  • #4 in Mining, energy, oil and gas
  • 50,000 - 100,000 employees

Application Process & Interviews at BHP

5.7
5.7 rating for Recruitment, based on 12 reviews
Please describe the interview process and assessments.
A few assessments to start with, followed by a phone interview, followed by an all day assessment centre - half of the day for a presentation activity and half of the day for speed interviewing.
Graduate, Moranbah/ Dysart (site based at Peak Downs Mine) - 11 Feb 2019
Hiring needs to occur in a more timely and well-informed process. Process overall was a series of psychometric tests followed by engagement centres and phone screening.
Graduate, Moranbah - 11 Feb 2019
Hiring process was lengthy and included two rounds of online assessments, a phone interview and a half-day assessment centre.
Graduate, Roxby Downs - 11 Feb 2019
Online assessments, phone calls, assessment centre days and medicals. 8 month process before I got confirmation.
Graduate, Dysart - 11 Feb 2019
The interview process was quite long, the interviews and assessments themselves were well structured, organised and the interviewers friendly and engaging but the company has a long way to go as far as communication is concerned.
Graduate, Roxby Downs - 11 Feb 2019
Online assessments, phone interview, assessment centre
Graduate, Roxby Downs - 11 Feb 2019
Lots of stages to the application - online resume/ pre screening, online assessments, telephone call, psychometric assessment, assessment centre.
Graduate, Mine Site (Mackay/Moranbah) - 09 Feb 2019
Emotional intelligence and academic skills were tested. Both important. Face to face interviews held with a panel of professionals and HR, followed by a three month 'job trial'/internship. At the end, myself, my one-up and a peer were required to perform and evaluation, is resulted in me being offered a graduate role or not.
Graduate, Perth - 08 Feb 2019
Firstly I conducted three rounds of online testing - this took hours in total between preparing for the tests and also completing them. Next we set up a phone interview. After that I was invited to participate in the face-to-face interview and workshop.
Graduate, Perth / Port Hedland - 08 Feb 2019
There was no interview process I was hired out of the intern program
Graduate, Port Headland - 08 Feb 2019
The interview process was quite long. The communication during the process was below the standard I would expect.
Graduate, Newman - 08 Feb 2019
What questions were you asked in your interviews?
Company Charter values and how I have seen them in my day to day life.
Graduate, Port Hedland - 13 Feb 2019
How would you deal with living rural? Describe a time that you faced a problem and how you overcame it?
Graduate, Roxby Downs - 11 Feb 2019
Questions on BHP charter values, questions on safety and culture examples.
Graduate, Roxby Downs - 11 Feb 2019
Mostly behavioural questions, and a lot about safety. A lot of questions asking why I want to work for BHP - got asked this about 5 times by 5 different people at the assessment centre.
Graduate, Moranbah/ Dysart (site based at Peak Downs Mine) - 11 Feb 2019
Phone interview - general description of experience described in CV, motivation for applying, whether you'd be willing to relocate and how you would manage. Assessment centre - Rotated through approximately 5 of 10 'stations' each with a different theme. Themes I had included safety, adaptability, teamwork. Started with general motivation type questions, then looking for specific examples of when you have demonstrated particular behaviour or skill.
Graduate, Moranbah - 11 Feb 2019
Tell us about a time when you identified a safety hazard and what did you do about it? How will you go living away from your family and friends? Tell me about a time when you overcame a significant hurdle. Tell me about a time when you encountered conflict in a group setting.
Graduate, Roxby Downs - 11 Feb 2019
Fairly standard questions- safety, initiative related, working in isolated locations, working in challenging situations.
Graduate, Moranbah - 11 Feb 2019
Which charter value I relate to the most, how I think I'll cope on site/at camp, give examples of how I've handled certain situations (i.e. conflict, safety, etc.). Workshop in groups. We work with a team of 3-4 people and present a topic back to other teams.
Graduate, Mine Site (Mackay/Moranbah) - 09 Feb 2019
Which charter value best describes you. Describe a time you performed under pressure.
Graduate, Newman - 08 Feb 2019
Behavioural questions, safety related questions, nothing technical
Graduate, Port Headland - 08 Feb 2019
Behavioural questions aimed at highlighting safety and leadership traits.
Graduate, Perth / Port Hedland - 08 Feb 2019
Do you have any specific tips and advice for candidates applying to your company? How would you recommend they best prepare?
Learn the charter values!
Graduate, Port Hedland - 13 Feb 2019
Prepare for safety related questions. Do not act like you know everything about engineering/ your discipline - be humble, admit that you have to learn, after all this is what the grad program is for! Think of answers to behavioural questions, the typical ones you can google online.
Graduate, Roxby Downs - 11 Feb 2019
Do your research and build networks with former or current employees to better understanding the nature of working in a large organisation and make sure it aligns with what you want to do. Prepare responses to anticipated questions in 'STAR' format and practice, but don't come across too rehearsed or robotic. Interviews seemed to want to be casual, yet professional, and understand what you would be like every day in the office.
Graduate, Dysart - 11 Feb 2019
Prepare examples for scenarios (mentioned above). This was really important. Obviously knowing the bhp charter values well and other relevant information on the company too. Know your reasons for applying to this particular company and team.
Graduate, Roxby Downs - 11 Feb 2019
Make sure they have a strong example of themselves being willing to speak up about unsafe behavior.
Graduate, Roxby Downs - 11 Feb 2019
Focused on being well balanced, think about what you have learnt and contributed around all areas of your life.
Graduate, Moranbah - 11 Feb 2019
Learn and understand the values of the company.
Graduate, Moranbah/ Dysart (site based at Peak Downs Mine) - 11 Feb 2019
Read up on BHP charter values and study some of the assets to get a feel for what they do.
Graduate, Moranbah - 11 Feb 2019
BHP takes their charter values very seriously. Find examples outside school or uni for your interview/resume. Your academic knowledge is identical to every other person you are competing with, your life/work experience is not. You have to demonstrate you can work as part of a team, especially if applying for FiFo work; you spend more time with your team than you do with your friends and family.
Graduate, Mine Site (Mackay/Moranbah) - 09 Feb 2019
Very generic application questions/process - the same as for almost all big companies
Graduate, Perth / Port Hedland - 08 Feb 2019
Read standard interview questions from websites for companies like BHP, RIO, FMG, Woodside, etc.
Graduate, Newman - 08 Feb 2019
Interview: Tips & Advice
Graduate, Port Headland - 08 Feb 2019