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Nova Systems

3.8
  • 500 - 1,000 employees

Application Process & Interviews at Nova Systems

7.9
7.9 rating for Recruitment, based on 77 reviews
Please describe the interview process and assessments.
Group interview and individual interviews
Graduate, Melbourne - 16 Sep 2024
Cv application process with a 2 stage process of online interviews, first is a general overview of the role and then a proper teams interview with a project lead and portfolio manager to assess suitability of role
Graduate, Adelaide - 13 Sep 2024
Interview process was great. The conversation was more of a casual style rather than intense questioning, made me feel a lot more comfortable and allowed me to be myself.
Graduate, Adelaide - 13 Sep 2024
Had a good experience with the hiring process joining Nova. I haven't been part of the new hiring process. Being hired into new projects is a very different experience.
Graduate, Canberra - 12 Sep 2024
Over phone interview, face to face interview, and psych test thing.
Graduate, Melbourne - 12 Sep 2024
I feel like the process and assessments are fair. Gives a good understanding of what the person is like before hiring.
Graduate, Brisbane - 12 Sep 2024
Contacted via linked in and from there a phone interview was conducted followed up by a multiple panel online meeting in which all my questions were answered, openly and honestly. Upon arrival onboarding was smooth and full of alot of information.
Graduate, Newcastle - 12 Sep 2024
The interview process has come a long way since when I was first hired. Now an assessment centre takes place as well as interviews. The process is more focused and targeting of connections.
Graduate, Melbourne - 11 Sep 2024
initial phone interview plus a more formal teams interview.
Graduate, Canberra - 11 Sep 2024
Interview process was relaxed and professional. appropriate assessments were tasked with sufficient guidance and preparation material. My experience was smooth and supportive. Few instances in the internship recruitment continuous communication could have been made more frequently during the wait periods. Overall Good experience.
Graduate, Newcastle - 06 Sep 2024
I think the hiring team has done a good job with their process; with each new hire it seems like the culture is maintained and everyone is on the same page.
Graduate, Melbourne - 04 Sep 2024
Interview was good. Spoke with a graduate who shared some of their experiences. Did an assessment that was challenging and worrying but I guess I did well enough on it. The trouble was that I was given unrealistic expectations about the grad program when I was going through the hiring process. Those expectations did not adequately prepare me for my actual role.
Graduate, Melbourne - 04 Sep 2024
group sessions to determine attributes for collaborative working then psych and aptitude testing
Graduate, Canberra - 03 Sep 2024
Don't remember much of my interview, but I've done a few in my time. It's a bit long which definitely gets in the way of making a straight decision when you have multiple offers. Thats just the way it is with clearances.
Graduate, Canberra - 03 Sep 2024
Process was quite long and probably could have been started earlier to allow for clearance delays. Took a long time to hear back regarding role placement after final interview/testing due to ongoing Project management discussions
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Nov 2023
Submit resume, interview with recruitment team, interview with manager of department (+a senior and a grad), job offer. Very simple, straightforward, and quick process. No assessments.
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Nov 2023
The hiring process was very standard. Stage one was a CV and cover letter. This was followed by a phone interview, then a face-to-face video interview. Final stage was a background/police check, then offers.
Graduate, Brisbane - 09 Nov 2023
The process itself was fine, but there were very big delays in between each stage of hiring and there was no update while waiting. So just sitting and waiting to know if we've progressed.
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Nov 2023
Very conversational type of interview which helped my to relax and be myself
Graduate, Adelaide - 08 Nov 2023
Standard interview with a psychometric test. Interview was great, it seemed more like a conversation and not an interview. I learnt a lot about the company and its culture from just talking to the interviewers.
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Nov 2023
What questions were you asked in your interviews?
Was asked about myself, what I did at Uni, where I see myself in the future etc
Graduate, Melbourne - 16 Sep 2024
My work experience, extracurricular activities and what good qualities I would bring to the company
Graduate, Adelaide - 13 Sep 2024
How have you handled conflict in previous work? What are you interested in? Which of the company’s values do you align most with.
Graduate, Adelaide - 13 Sep 2024
Name an example of something you did at work which made a difference. "Apart from work, which other community contributions have you made".
Graduate, Canberra - 12 Sep 2024
Don't recall
Graduate, Melbourne - 12 Sep 2024
What were some challenges you faced and how did you overcome them? Questions about my projects and how I delt with conflicts within a team. My motivations and goals as a young university student.
Graduate, Brisbane - 12 Sep 2024
Cant remember
Graduate, Newcastle - 12 Sep 2024
I was asked of any previous technical skillsets I have that would be beneficial to the role I was applying for and which of the four values at this company I most align to and why
Graduate, Melbourne - 11 Sep 2024
What attracted you to nova systems? Tell me about yourself?
Graduate, Canberra - 11 Sep 2024
Questions aligned with values, skills, personal and professional goals, amongst other questions relating to interests and experiences. Questions had a broad basis including education, and work experiences.
Graduate, Newcastle - 06 Sep 2024
- Nova's core values? - why I want to work at Nova? - What are my strengths and weaknesses? - Tell me a bit about yourself?
Graduate, Melbourne - 04 Sep 2024
Don't remember. It was too long ago.
Graduate, Melbourne - 04 Sep 2024
what is your knowledge about working with explosives, how do you think you will use your knowledge to help achieve the goals within your role
Graduate, Canberra - 03 Sep 2024
Can't be specific due to memory but they were split between professional and personal attributes. Did I take the initiative to research the company and program? What do I like to do in my off time? Do I have an interest in the industries that the company covers? Do my personal goals align?
Graduate, Canberra - 03 Sep 2024
I was asked a fairly standard set of questions, what do you know about Nova, what are you passionate about, how have you dealt with a problem or conflict in the past, etc.
Graduate, Brisbane - 09 Nov 2023
What are you passionate about in engineering? What are you passionate about outside of your chosen studies? What do you know about our projects and programs? Which one(s) are you most interested in? Why? Tell us about a time you took a risk and it failed. What did you learn from the experience? How did this change your approach in the future? Tell us about a time when you had to manage equally important but conflicting priorities on a project. What did you do, how would you improve? Our customers are central to what we do. Tell us a time where you have gone above and beyond?
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Nov 2023
What is my understanding of a consultant? What is my passion
Graduate, Adelaide - 08 Nov 2023
What are my interests? How I dealt challenging times? Some of my best accomplishments? Where I see myself in the future?
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Nov 2023
I was asked about how I had to deal with issues or situations in a professional manner, expectations regarding pay, my knowledge of the company, projects I had been engaged in during my time at university
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Nov 2023
Can't remember exactly but included thoughts such as: what are you passionate about, what do you do in your personal time/hobbies, and what are your weaknesses as an employee.
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Nov 2023
Do you have any specific tips and advice for candidates applying to your company? How would you recommend they best prepare?
Just be yourself, your personality will shine thru if youre the right match
Graduate, Melbourne - 16 Sep 2024
Be confident and make sure you talk about relevant experiences that would help with your suitability of the role
Graduate, Adelaide - 13 Sep 2024
Know the company values and be able to explain how you align with at least one. Be yourself! No one takes themselves too seriously at Nova. Get involved with as much as you can at uni, Nova looks for people who have been involved in committees, clubs, part time work extra because it’s in these roles that you develop important soft skills, shows your passion and sets you apart from everyone else who’s coming in with the same degree as you.
Graduate, Adelaide - 13 Sep 2024
Just be yourself - cliche, I know.
Graduate, Canberra - 12 Sep 2024
Be honest and real. Relate your experiences to skills you can bring into the company. Be confident and straight forward with your answers and remember that the interviewers are trying to get to know you instead of testing your competency.
Graduate, Brisbane - 12 Sep 2024
Be themselves and don't pretend you are someone you aren't. Trust in your experience as they wouldn't hire you they didn't. Be open and honest
Graduate, Newcastle - 12 Sep 2024
Best bit of advice is to not only build up your soft skills (leadership, communication, problem-solving etc.) but also feel that your interviews are a conversation to get to know you and your passions outside of your working life.
Graduate, Melbourne - 11 Sep 2024
Read into the company, understand what they do and what they look for in terms of the type of person, skills and personality that you need to have. Prepare for the usual general "interview" questions that are normally asked.
Graduate, Canberra - 11 Sep 2024
I had no prior tips for applying for this position. you must have a give it your all attitude, be open minded, and have a go. The more you apply for jobs and learns professional and personal soft skills, these will improve your ability to navigate and prepare for applying and further growth development in your career.
Graduate, Newcastle - 06 Sep 2024
Don't stress too much, just believe in your strengths and your experience till this point. Take some time to learn about what Nova does and what the core values are.
Graduate, Melbourne - 04 Sep 2024
Understand what Nova really does. Don't get blinded by the word engineering and filter it through your own perspective. Instead, learn what Nova means by engineering.
Graduate, Melbourne - 04 Sep 2024
be yourself and be opened minded
Graduate, Canberra - 03 Sep 2024
Not to stress. Do some research. Be yourself, and don't be afraid to show passion.
Graduate, Canberra - 03 Sep 2024
There are two key things. Number one is to be yourself, show off your personality, passions, interests, just who you are. Second point is to make sure you research the role and company to show your genuine interest to want to work for them.
Graduate, Brisbane - 09 Nov 2023
Prepare 3 or so scenarios that can be adapted to multiple questions. Be yourself, we're not looking for the most amazing answer, we're looking to see if you fit as a person - we're judging how you interact with us more than what you actually say.
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Nov 2023
Understand the job description
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Nov 2023
Be sincere. A genuine values fit is more important than academic perfection.
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Nov 2023
I would say to be yourself and learn how to e_ectively communicate in both conversation and when talking about your skills. Many questions focus on how you respond to questions and whether you seemed like a good fit for the company, while others focused on your background skills. For graduates, previous experience may not be as important as soft skills, as you will learn the required technical skills in the grad program.
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Nov 2023
Yes just be your true self. try not to be very scripted and please research the company and ask current employees about their experience.
Graduate, Canberra - 08 Nov 2023
Understand that we don't do typical engineering work. it's mostly systems engineering and a little bit of other kinds of engineering.
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Nov 2023