I applied online. I interviewed at Quest Diagnostics (Horsham, PA)
Interview
I filled out the application and I received an email from a recruiter asking me to fill out a few more questions related to my job duties and experience with certain lab equipment. I then got a phone call from a recruiter telling me more about the position and an interview was set up. I interviewed with a supervisor and another member of the department together. At the end of the interview I was told that there were other applicants that were going to be interviewed. I did not hear back about whether or not I got the position. A few months later a recruiter contacted me again about the same position which was opening up again. She wanted to know if I was still interested. She said she was going to check with the supervisor to see if I needed to come in again for an interview or do a phone interview and she would contact me back in the next day or so. It is now a month later and I never heard back from the recruiter.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They had a packet of situational questions that they asked me. They wrote the answers down as I answered the questions.
I applied through other source. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Quest Diagnostics (Clifton, NJ)
Interview
Quick, Very professional. Asked a lot about experiences and team work. Years of lab experience. What do you see yourself down the line. Your preferred department to work in. What are your strengths.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Quest Diagnostics (Jersey City, NJ) in May 2025
Interview
Short interview with in depth question.Prepare by describing your experience with procedures like blood typing and cross-matching, how you ensure safety and compliance, and how you handle challenging situations like shortages or difficult donors, using the STAR method for behavioral questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. What experience do you have working in a blood bank laboratory?
I applied online. I interviewed at Quest Diagnostics
Interview
Relatively easy answer in terms of situations. Use the star technique. Ensure that your experience is set in stone and you should excel. The environment is very welcoming and they keep you informed during the process.