First talked to a senior manager, she thought I was good enough so passed me onto HR. Talked to her and was interviewed by her later that day, she said I did well and that I should be fine for the Gallup interview but mentioned that it's best I keep my answers short for Gallup as speaking too long can result in points being taken away. Anyways did the interview thought I did well, I really do think Stryker is the type of company that suits me from my research and talking to people that work there, but I didn't pass the Gallup interview. Looking back I think it was because my answers were too short, and thus although I said I am a very outgoing person (trust me), it didn't come across due to my brevity. Long story short, keep your answers concise, but the interview can go for up to an hour so you do have time to answer properly. Also it is definitely worth reading through all the Gallup interview questions and thinking how you would answer them, as the interview is pretty intense and you can be put on the spot with listing a time that you demonstrated a certain quality, or dealt with a situation. The question that I hadn't seen before is below.