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MYOB

4.9
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Application Process & Interviews at MYOB

9.2
9.2 rating for Recruitment, based on 19 reviews
Please describe the interview process and assessments.
2-hour group assessment - problem solving and team collaboration to solve a problem Individual assessment - behavioural/cultural interview
Graduate, Melbourne - 02 Sep 2019
I applied for the developer scholarship program. I initially had to submit a video where I explain why am I applying for the position and what my passion is about in detail. Then there was behavioural and problem solving interview. Then aptitude
Graduate, Melboune - 01 Sep 2019
Video Application, phone screening, culture, systems thinking \ and cognitive interview
Graduate, Auckland - 29 Aug 2019
There were 3 stages. The first is a behavioural interview, the second was a system thinking interview and the final stage was to submit a technical solution for a problem
Graduate, Auckland - 29 Aug 2019
5 stages, 2 interviews, one video and two tests to get in
Graduate, sydney - 28 Aug 2019
I had to submit a 5 min video about myself. after that, I had a cultural interview with one senior and junior staff member. then a technical interview with one senior developer and an associate developer.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2019
1. Culture Interview - to gain an understanding of if you fit/can add to the culture of the business 2. Systems Thinking Interview - to understand how you solve problems 3. Coding Test 4. Code Review - to show your understanding of your code and how to improve it.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2019
For an entry-level position, there are numerous stages involving both face-to-face and problem solving elements.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2019
The interview process has drastically changed from two years ago. When I did it I was with 20 other candidates and we were split into 6 groups and given a "customer" to make a lego structure to test teamwork and communication. We also had interviews questions with some managers.
Midlevel, Auckland - 27 Aug 2019
I had 5 rounds of interviewing round 1- video interview round 2 - behavioural interview round 3 - systems thinking interview round 4 - ravens advanced matrices round 5 - coding challenge
Graduate, Sydney - 27 Aug 2019
At the time I came through there was a video interview, where you answer several questions on a video you submit to the company. This was followed by technical and behavioural interviews at the office.
Graduate, Melbourne - 27 Aug 2019
Technical Skills, Interview, Logic Testing and Processing of Mind
Graduate, Auckland - 27 Aug 2019
The interview process was very long, 4 stages from memory. But very thorough.
Graduate, Melbourne - 27 Aug 2019
Very person orientated. Not too much on your skill level as they train you.
Graduate, Auckland - 27 Aug 2019
The interview process was spread across two interviews, and two assessments, wherein the first was a cultural interview and the second interview was a technical one. The assessments covered problem-solving and coding skills.
Graduate, Melbourne - 27 Aug 2019
1. Upload a video answering three questions (really general question, about yourself, why you are interested in this job, etc) 2. Phone interview with HR, talk about yourself (background) 3. Culture interview with tech 4. Coding challenge 5. Onsite interview, about system thinking
Graduate, Melbourne - 27 Aug 2019
What questions were you asked in your interviews?
Group assessment - Build a city using lego (different requirements for the city were given/modified throughout the process) Individual assessment - study and work experience, questions about individual strengths, weaknesses, learning and growth mindset, etc.
Graduate, Melbourne - 02 Sep 2019
Questions related to how much of a team player I am, How do I solve any issue. How do I face failures? Explaining about my success.
Graduate, Melboune - 01 Sep 2019
cultural fit questions - about values, and systems thinking - to show how would solve a problem
Graduate, sydney - 28 Aug 2019
what is something surprising that people wouldn't know about you?
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2019
Name 3 strengths and 3 weaknesses Design a scalable process for a toy factory
Intern, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2019
Behavioural, and also about my motivators.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2019
Cultural questions, situational questions and self-assessing questions.
Graduate, Melbourne - 27 Aug 2019
How to build a toy factory. Good team player etc
Graduate, Auckland - 27 Aug 2019
What is your greatest weakness/strength? Your biggest achievement in the past? What is the difference between Java and JavaScript? What do you like to do in your leisure time?
Graduate, Melbourne - 27 Aug 2019
A lot of cultural questions regarding my personality, hobbies and goals.
Graduate, Melbourne - 27 Aug 2019
It was a while ago now but I think we were asked pretty standard interview questions - tell us about strengths and weaknesses and such. The technical interview was more about finding out how we thought about the problem and how we would solve it.
Graduate, Melbourne - 27 Aug 2019
Do you have any specific tips and advice for candidates applying to your company? How would you recommend they best prepare?
- Come in with a fresh mind for the technical interview (it's now an individual problem-solving/system-thinking interview). You can't prepare for it, but you can try to come in with a positive mindset to help you solve the problem more calmly and effectively. - Cultural interview - Speak earnestly, be able to show a growth mindset and self-awareness
Graduate, Melbourne - 02 Sep 2019
Depending on the questions, but be prepared and ask for feedbacks. Show determination and be eager to learn.
Graduate, Melboune - 01 Sep 2019
Understand how our Graduate Program works and what we do
Graduate, Auckland - 29 Aug 2019
Know about the culture of the company. Ask about the graduate program. Have examples of projects you've been working on to show your eagerness and passion
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2019
know yourself and what you want from the company.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2019
Research the company, especially on YouTube Practice cultural interview using STAR method
Intern, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2019
Communication skills are important.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2019
Prepare with what experiences you have that make you a good learner and good team player
Graduate, Auckland - 27 Aug 2019
Be yourself. This company values the difference, they won't hire you if you are alike someone else. You has to be unique. Show your true desire in software development.
Graduate, Melbourne - 27 Aug 2019
Be open to feedback
Midlevel, Auckland - 27 Aug 2019
prepare before you go into your interview and reach out to current students. Ask as many questions as possible and make no assumptions.
Graduate, Sydney - 27 Aug 2019
Be ready to talk about times you succeeded and times that you failed, and to show how you worked through and learnt from the failures. Take any feedback offered and action it immediately.
Graduate, Melbourne - 27 Aug 2019
Be open minded, honest, and have a smile!
Graduate, Melbourne - 27 Aug 2019