This involved a serious of online aptitude tests, a pre-recorded video interview and a live interview. It was pretty straight forward but would have been nice to have faster updates on the application process.
Graduate, Benalla
It's complicate
Graduate, Melbourne
I found the interview process very straightforward, I had only ever had one panel interview prior to starting at GNV but the team made me feel very comfortable and I was able to relax and do well.
Graduate, Melbourne
I submitted a resume and cover letter, then completed an informal phone interview to confirm my ongoing interest in the role a few weeks later. I was then invited to complete an online recorded interview, filming myself answering questions then submitting. I completed a live interview over zoom after that, and was then offered the role.
Graduate, Melbourne
lots of questions and questionaries, then video interview (without a real person), then personality and IQ testing, then group interview and activities, then individual interview, all online.
Graduate, Melbourne
The Process was straightforward -
It was online assessments and online video responses with the final stage being a panel interview
Graduate, Melbourne
On paper, not particularly different from most other places. Too many rounds of interviews, tests, etc, as is standard. In practice, the process was far better than others I went through, due to much better communication at all stages and much less waiting between steps.
Graduate, Melbourne
It's very good process even it takes bit long.
Good to sit in the three-panel interview, which I think is a great opportunity for individuals to learn more about the role and organization.
Graduate, Melbourne
The grad program had a rigorous process, like most other competitive grad programs. It included a psychometric assessment, maybe a video interview (can't remember - interviewed with a few places around then), assessment centre, and a panel interview.
Graduate, Melbourne
The graduate recruitment process was quite long and intensive
Graduate, Melbourne
The process was months long, sometimes with little contact.
It involved applying for the position.
Online testing.
Phone Call.
Video Questions.
Interview with Managers.
I feel like there should be more visibility for applications throughout the process.
Graduate, Melbourne
Good process, very long, 4 months ish, from start to offer and interviews were during exams which was a little annoying. Overall very good they kept in contact and provided enough time for each selection stage to be completed.
Graduate, Melbourne
As I noted in my application that I am neurodivergent, I was offered reasonable adjustments such as taking the video interview in person, not taking part in psychometric testing and receiving interview questions ahead of time. I believe that these adjustments helped me to do well in the process to be offered a position in the program.
Graduate, Melbourne
Recruitment consisted of various screening quizzes that tested numeracy, emotional intelligence and comprehension before moving onto one way recorded interviews, group interviews and then a one-on-one interview. The process was extensive but linear and fair.
Graduate, Melbourne
The grad assessment process was quite long, however I believe it was quicker than other grad programs and overall it was managed as good as can been expected.
For contrast, I had received my offer for the Vic Gov Grad program when they were only booking first round interviews for the Federal Gov Grad program.
Graduate, Melbourne
We had a test and multiple interviews prior to selection.
Graduate, Melbourne
A longer recruitment process with psychmetric assessments, video interview, assessment centre and final interview
Graduate, Melbourne
I went through 3 stages and if I was successful, I will reach the last stage which was the interview process of the role.
Graduate, Melbourne
I applied through the disability pathway. My adjustment for all stages were catered for except my adjustment for the final interview. I was supposed to receive the interview questions in advance, but did not. And I didn't know who to contact about this prior to the interview, so I went in blind which was quite stressful. I reported this to the VPSC team at the time.
Overall, the rest of the process was fine. I liked the group interview for some reason - I thought it was fun. Not a big fan of the 'record yourself answering questions' stage.
Graduate, Melbourne