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Level Crossing Removal Project (LXRP)

4.2
  • 100 - 500 employees

Application Process & Interviews at Level Crossing Removal Project (LXRP)

8.2
8.2 rating for Recruitment, based on 30 reviews
Please describe the interview process and assessments.
Long, detailed and fun.
Graduate, Melbourne - 02 Mar 2018
Standard online application, followed by online video interview (recording answers to interview questions), followed by an assessment centre session (group activities, presentations, written tests and a 1-on-1 interview)
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2018
Despite being a lengthy process - as all graduate applications are, HR were quick to respond and the entire process was completed in under a month! The assessment centre was fun and only took 3 hours as opposed to other ones I have been to. It was an enjoyable and challenging experience which made receiving an offer so much more rewarding!
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2018
The interview process; starting with an online application, a follow up online interview, and finally concluding with an assessment centre. The assessment centre focused on your ability to write and communicate coherently, and also communicate and build working relationships with those you are communicating with.
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2018
Video interview and group interview
Midlevel, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2018
Tough, video interview was very awkward, practice questions did not help at all.
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2018
Interview process is via online video interview followed by group interview
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2018
very through, proper screening, great interview questions
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2018
Seek advertisement - cover letter and resume given in Video interview - Self videoed through a webpage, was asked 4-5 questions and answers were recorded in 2min windows Group interview - a group of 12 people split into 6 mech engineers and 6 electrical engineers where individual, small group and larger group tasks were taken out Individual interview - short 10-15 mins after the group interview
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2018
Not very transparent and it was slow
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2018
Online application including application questions, resume, cover letter and relevant documentation.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Feb 2018
It was tedious, however there were quite a few applications. There was definitely some disconnect in the recruitment process
Graduate, Melbourne - 21 Feb 2018
I found the interview process to be the best I had completed. The assessment centre, which was after the video interview process, involved a small group of applicants completing group tasks and then a one on one interview. You feel you are being assessed more than you do in other assessment centres due to this small group size, but that also means that you know that you are being assessed instead of just being a face in the crowd.
Graduate, Melbourne - 20 Feb 2018
We had to do an online application followed by a video interview as the second stage. The third stage was an assessment center which consist of various group tasks and a one-on-one interview. The final stage was background checks.
Graduate, Melbourne - 19 Feb 2018
Assessment center was great fun, made it engaging and relaxing
Graduate, Melbourne - 19 Feb 2018
Online application. Video Interview (one way) Phone interview Assessment Centre with one on one interview Offer
Graduate, Melbourne - 16 Feb 2018
There were three stages. First was a written application, second was a video interview, and last was a three hour assessment centre with both a group and one-on-one interview.
Graduate, Melbourne - 16 Feb 2018
One group assessment centre with some group activities and an individual interview
Graduate, Melbourne - 16 Feb 2018
-Video Interview: Behavioural Questions -Assessment Centre: Group Activities & 20 minute interview with HR
Graduate, Melbourne - 16 Feb 2018
Interview process was very personalised which was a major positive. The assessments were complex but exposed us to tasks required of us in the workplace.
Graduate, Melbourne - 16 Feb 2018
What questions were you asked in your interviews?
Why do I want to work at the company, what skills can I bring to the table, examples of times I showed leadership, conflict resolution, overcoming adversity
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2018
Why we would like to join LXRA, the skills we will apply and how we can grow with LXRA.
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2018
talk to us about a time where you faced a challenge, and what did you do to overcome the challenge to progress"
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2018
Very broad questions in the online video interview process
Midlevel, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2018
How I will contribute to the company? If I come into contact with internal conflict within employment how did I resolve the issue? What do I see the company doing for me? Why LXRA? How do I interact in small and large group situations? How so I overcome problems? How did I prioritise them and why did I do it that way?
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2018
An example of a time dealing with change in a professional environment. How you managing a large volume of work.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Feb 2018
It was a behavioural interview. Topics included: Change Leadership Communication working under pressure
Graduate, Melbourne - 21 Feb 2018
Standard questions about experience, and how you manage things
Graduate, Melbourne - 19 Feb 2018
Various behavioral and project management related questions.
Graduate, Melbourne - 19 Feb 2018
1. Drivers behind applying 2. Skill sets I have to offer 3. How would I deal in specific situations 4. Challenges I have faced and how I overcame them
Graduate, Melbourne - 16 Feb 2018
The questions asked were related to our background, who were are as people and what goals/ambitions we had in starting our careers. Organisation-specific questions about our roles, the work we will be doing and what the organisation stands for were also asked.
Graduate, Melbourne - 16 Feb 2018
Questions were based on experiences where qualities such as leadership, creativity, and equality were shown. Other questions revolved around why we had applied at the LXRA. They were to show qualities of a good and fair team player, rather than actual experience.
Graduate, Melbourne - 16 Feb 2018
What I wanted to get out of the program? How I thought I could contribute to the program
Graduate, Melbourne - 16 Feb 2018
Behavioral questions regarding how we have dealt with certain situations/ what impact we have had on society and people around us through our lives.
Graduate, Melbourne - 15 Feb 2018
Project specific scenarios, what I can bring to the company. Lots of questions regarding leadership and emotional awareness.
Graduate, Melbourne - 15 Feb 2018
Do you have any specific tips and advice for candidates applying to your company? How would you recommend they best prepare?
Definitely be confident in your abilities; you never know what they are looking for, and what you can offer for the team. Preparing for applying, put your best foot forward, and show who you truly are.
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2018
Learn what the company does and know their projects
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2018
The online video interview can be quite confronting, so make sure you practice and think of questions they may ask ahead of time so you can prepare your responses
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2018
Show that you are prepared to learn and step outside of your comfort zone. Also, be positive.
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2018
talk to us about a time where you faced a challenge, and what did you do to overcome the challenge to progress" have multiple examples to the question above
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2018
I would recommend having a sound knowledge about the works, current projects, alliances and constant updates based around LXRA. If successful to making it to the assessment centre, let your gregarious personality shine! If you've made it here, you've got the grades already, now this is the part where you as an individual is chosen!
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2018
Be honest, know about the organisation beforehand and their values.
Graduate, Melbourne - 01 Mar 2018
Do some research on the projects, it is helpful to understand these and some of what goes into bringing them to fruition. Definitely learn how to best present yourself in terms of key attributes and marketing/tailoring your experience to the role. Learn how to best sell yourself in a group interview environment. Efficiency is key
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Feb 2018
Ride the wave, it can be tedious but the end result far outweighs and small issues
Graduate, Melbourne - 21 Feb 2018
Definitely gather as much info as you can about the company when preparing your application.
Graduate, Melbourne - 19 Feb 2018
Be honest and prepared to talk about why you want to work for government organisation instead of a public company.
Graduate, Melbourne - 19 Feb 2018
Have a clear understanding of why you're applying for the company. Also having a clear understanding of what the company does. (If you're having trouble getting your head around try and ask a current employee)
Graduate, Melbourne - 16 Feb 2018
Candidates can best prepare by doing their research, and thoroughly understand what the authority is, why they do what they do and also how they execute it. They are very open in their process so this information isn't hard to find.
Graduate, Melbourne - 16 Feb 2018
Learn a little about the company and have good questions prepared
Graduate, Melbourne - 16 Feb 2018
Learn the STAR method of answering questions in interviews.
Graduate, Melbourne - 16 Feb 2018
Be yourself. Read and get to know as much as you can about your role and what you can offer to the position. Also pay attention to detail and don't provide standard responses.
Graduate, Melbourne - 16 Feb 2018
Don't try too hard. It's obvious to employers that student's are trying to be "professional". Walk in with a smile, a straight posture and shake everyone's hand.
Graduate, Melbourne - 16 Feb 2018
Learn the values
Midlevel, Melbourne - 16 Feb 2018
Prepare some examples of leadership, problem solving and people management. Have several examples for each from different areas of your life. Don't be afraid to sell yourself. No doubt you have done amazing things that potential employers will love.. but they will never know if you don't tell them.
Graduate, Melbourne - 15 Feb 2018
Provide solid examples of your experience and work to answer the interview questions. Flesh them out and demonstrate your problem solving ability, overall they should have substance.
Graduate, Melbourne - 15 Feb 2018