I applied through university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Tenaris (Calgary, AB)
Interview
Most of the day consisted of watching videos/presentations and current employees speak of their experiences. They stressed that a career at Tenaris meant long hours and hard work- or as they put it, not "government work." The actual interview component did not last very long. Afterwards, interviewees were invited to network with current employees.
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Interviewees were split into groups and told to build a skyscaper out of Lego. A Q and A portion followed, which required a lot of BSing on the spot.
I applied online. I interviewed at Tenaris (Pindamonhangaba) in Aug 2025
Interview
Teste de logica, processo de entrevista gravada com 2 perguntas em ingles, entrevista com RH, teste de personalidade (Hogan), entrevista com a diretoria do RH e por fim entrevista com o diretor/gestor da area.
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Por que voce gostaria de fazer parte do time da Tenaris?
From the initial stages of recruitment to the final phase, everything proceeded smoothly, demonstrating the efficiency of the process. However, it was in the concluding stages where I encountered some unexpected obstacles. Despite these challenges, the hiring team displayed exemplary support and dedication, ensuring that the process remained seamless and ultimately successful. Their assistance proved invaluable in navigating the final hurdles and achieving a positive outcome.
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In the final stage, they asked basic questions and working preferences and seemed not really interested in the answer and more likely driven by subjectivity
There's an online interview where you use a platform to answer questions. You read each question briefly and get 2 minutes to answer. I'm new to this interview style, and it's quite interesting.
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Introduce yourself Some general behavior questions...