I applied online. I interviewed at Indeed (Austin, TX) in Dec 2017
Interview
First, they email you and let you know they're super interested. Then they schedule a block of time for you to receive a phone call via Mixmax.
Then, you wait.
When the time comes that you're supposed to receive the phone call you give them the benefit of the doubt. It's a time frame right? They could call at the tail end. But it isn't coming. Not even an email. They never called me. They never emailed me to let me know anything changed. No communication whatsoever.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Indeed in Dec 2017
Interview
First step was an online cognitive ability assessment that was timed. Was told a recruiter would follow up with me five days after completing the assessment. After having to follow-up and hound the recruiter, finally had a phone interview. The recruiter seemed disorganized and at one point said he wasn't sure if I would be eligible based on the state I lived in (the position was remote). Why wouldn't you check that before even considering an applicant? Also asked me to give my current salary and pushed when I said I'd prefer not to answer. Not sure they are aware of some states making this question illegal. Gave me a timeline for next steps and never heard from anyone ever again.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Indeed (Dublino, Dublino) in Jan 2017
Interview
2 step process; initial phone call and then 1 hour long interview . initial phone call is about your background and your grasp of their market. the second interview is a skill based interview.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
First you need to explain why you choose their company. you look for a personal answer.