WSP Australia

4.1
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Application Process & Interviews at WSP Australia

7.8
7.8 rating for Recruitment, based on 54 reviews
Please describe the interview process and assessments.
The HR ladies that were in contact with me to organise the interview and looking at my resume were wonderful, my interview was relaxed and my now manager was friendly and professional during the interview.
Graduate, Newcastle - 30 Oct 2017
pretty intensive interviews. Very multi-dimensional assessment.
Midlevel, Sydney - 30 Oct 2017
Interviewed by phone and was pleased to be accepted
Graduate, Auckland - 30 Oct 2017
Phone interview, personal interview, reference check and appointment letter
Midlevel, Melbourne - 30 Oct 2017
I applied for a graduate role in a different area and when I followed up with the recruiter he put me in touch with my future manager. I got a face-to-face interview and was hired soon after.
Graduate, Canberra - 30 Oct 2017
Sat down with state lead and had a chat,
Graduate, Melbourne - 30 Oct 2017
I had one interview (approx. 1 hour long) with my team manager and another senior person of my team, after a brief phone call from recruitment staff. My referees were called soon after.
Graduate, Melbourne - 30 Oct 2017
Discussion process. Question about company, my own experience, capabilities, interest. Connection between employer and interviewee.
Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Oct 2017
Submit resume, interview with seniors in team, employee selected
Graduate, Sydney - 30 Oct 2017
No detailed assessment - phone call with generic questions then an informal face to face with senior people in my team. However, my experience would not be typical for most coming on as grads due to my previous experience
Midlevel, Brisbane - 30 Oct 2017
when I was interviewed it was apart of the small business (when windward structures just got bought out by WSP/PB. So I was good friends with a senior work colleague, so he set up an interview with the directors of the company (structures), and so got in that way. many people were hired around my time.
Graduate, Melbourne - 25 Oct 2017
Straightforward interview process, friendly and approachable hiring staff.
Graduate, Brisbane - 23 Oct 2017
Interview for a grad role was fairly standard. Particular focus on personal skills (fit with the team). Technical abilities a secondary factor (as grads come in with a lot to learn).
Graduate, Brisbane - 23 Oct 2017
I began as an intern and my interview was informal however actually getting the job took time (approx. 3 months) before I heard back.
Graduate, Sydney - 18 Oct 2017
Short interview with manager at the time.
Graduate, Melbourne - 18 Oct 2017
They were very simple but effective in terms of what questions were asked of you applying for a position.
Graduate, Sydney - 18 Oct 2017
Fast, relax and welcoming
Graduate, Sydney - 18 Oct 2017
Applied through linkedin Attended graduate open night Created video about myself and submitted with resume Interview
Graduate, Brisbane - 18 Oct 2017
Hired through internship
Graduate, Adelaide - 17 Oct 2017
Met someone at a networking event. Had an interview a few days later. Started a few days after that.
Graduate, Sydney - 17 Oct 2017
What questions were you asked in your interviews?
About whether i knew the general process of design for major projects and some personality questions
Graduate, Melbourne - 02 Nov 2017
Thoughts on uni study, time management, etc
Graduate, Adelaide - 31 Oct 2017
What is my 5 year career plan? What does innovation mean to me? What does teamwork mean to me? What's my experience as related to my potential role?
Graduate, Sydney - 30 Oct 2017
Some technical questions, what's my education background, why do I choose to apply for this position?
Midlevel, Sydney - 30 Oct 2017
Why was I interested? My studies.
Graduate, Melbourne - 30 Oct 2017
What do I know about the company? Where do I see myself in 5 years? What are your strengths/weaknesses? Tell us about your major project. What made you interested about our company?
Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Oct 2017
Details of my previous experience and about my location / getting to the office.
Graduate, Canberra - 30 Oct 2017
Mostly just about my work interest, what I've worked on in the past, my thoughts on how I would perform in consulting etc.
Midlevel, Brisbane - 30 Oct 2017
Prior to being employed, I was asked about my experiences at Uni and any work experience I had undertaken
Graduate, Adelaide - 30 Oct 2017
Experience, safety, willingness to travel
Graduate, Auckland - 30 Oct 2017
General questions like ethics and values of the company. Importance of the safety and team related questions. and Few academical questions.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 30 Oct 2017
What can you bring to the company. how would you describe yourself. more about personality, than technical know how, just as long as a passion and ethic to learn is there.
Graduate, Melbourne - 25 Oct 2017
Who am I? What are my hobbies / goals?
Graduate, Brisbane - 23 Oct 2017
Knowledge of company, previous work experience, previous life experience, personal interests, career goals.
Graduate, Brisbane - 23 Oct 2017
I was asked about my knowledge, my experience and what value I can bring to the company.
Graduate, Newcastle - 20 Oct 2017
I do not remember them all however one question was: "If you retired tomorrow what would you want to be known for"
Graduate, Sydney - 18 Oct 2017
What experiences I had, why I wanted to work at the company and what did I know about working on government style contracts
Graduate, Melbourne - 18 Oct 2017
Tell us about yourself What university subjects do you think help with your career progression? What extra-curricular activities are you involved in?
Graduate, Sydney - 18 Oct 2017
Why do you want to work for us? What experiences do you have? Do you have any questions for us?
Graduate, Sydney - 18 Oct 2017
Experience Passion outside of work Leadership skills Past experience Past employment Past projects
Midlevel, Melbourne - 18 Oct 2017
Do you have any specific tips and advice for candidates applying to your company? How would you recommend they best prepare?
Try and pitch yourself as somebody someone would want to work with. The most technically skilled person may not be able to work with others or approach a problem creatively, and therefore won't be as much of an asset to the company as someone who is more collaborative and open with their ideas.
Graduate, Sydney - 30 Oct 2017
Know the Value. Learn about the safety and prepare to confirm what you have stated in your resume.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 30 Oct 2017
Be passionate about what you do, and show you are a keen learner
Graduate, Sydney - 30 Oct 2017
Do some research to understand your job responsibilities, and the value of the firm etc.
Midlevel, Sydney - 30 Oct 2017
Knowledge and interest in building services prior to interview
Graduate, Sydney - 30 Oct 2017
Have some background knowledge of day-to-day processes within the company and an understanding of some current/past major jobs completed by the company. Practise behavioural questions and brush up on some technical specifics
Graduate, Melbourne - 30 Oct 2017
Check companies Website and learn what they are about. Think about your own abilities and think about how you can improve them. Think of new ideas that interest you and apply to the position.
Graduate, Brisbane - 30 Oct 2017
Be aware of the role you are applying for
Graduate, Auckland - 30 Oct 2017
Have a good idea on your strengths and weaknesses and what skills/attitude/knowledge you could bring to the team - and what you want to learn
Midlevel, Brisbane - 30 Oct 2017
I dealt with real people - remembered names, spoke to people and was treated the same way. Find out about the company and if this looks like the place for you, make it happen.
Graduate, Canberra - 30 Oct 2017
Approach your application with an open mind and be prepared to discuss a range of different topics with your interviewer
Graduate, Adelaide - 30 Oct 2017
Read a little bit on the company and think about why you want to work here/in the discipline.
Graduate, Melbourne - 30 Oct 2017
Know the company locally and create a talking point in an interview. have good body language and just be clear. Don't need to rush the answer, take a second to think, and act natural, just like your speaking to someone in a shop.
Graduate, Melbourne - 25 Oct 2017
Find a way to get yourself noticed. Get a foot in the door, once you get to an interview, you've passed the hardest part.
Graduate, Brisbane - 23 Oct 2017
Apply early and develop a unique resume and cover letter specific to the company and job. Network and connect with others in the industry and within the company.
Graduate, Brisbane - 23 Oct 2017
Understand the company, the market it operates in, make sure to be a well-rounded person with a healthy work-life balance, have a can-do attitude and show initiative.
Graduate, Newcastle - 20 Oct 2017
To be natural and focus on culture and atmosphere as to get to the interview it is assumed you are competent in engineer. Have passion and drive to create the impossible!
Graduate, Sydney - 18 Oct 2017
Research current projects and how you can help out the team. Be open to work on anything.
Graduate, Melbourne - 18 Oct 2017
Practice interview questions in different forms Ensure that there are examples to back your claim
Graduate, Sydney - 18 Oct 2017
Bring examples of your past work/reports from university that you think would assist you in getting a position. This is key!
Graduate, Sydney - 18 Oct 2017

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