I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Vodafone (Atene, , Attica) in Jan 2018
Interview
They used HireVue for the interview where they ask you prerecorded questions and then you record yourself answering them. Before answering a question you have 30 seconds to prepare. After each question you have as much time as you want to proceed to the next one. After 5 questions I had to do some psychometric tests.
I did not like the experience talking to my self for a job interview and overall I found it more stressful than a normal face to face interview.
Hi there, thanks for you review! We're sorry to hear you did not like the experience. This isn not what we want to provide to our candidates, and we'd like to reassure you that we're working on improving our internal processes. Best of luck in your future career!
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The interview process was clear and straightforward. The first two stages involved online assessments: one was a pattern test, and the other was an English video interview. In the next stage, we were invited to the office, where we played a team-based game on PlayStation with four other candidates. Afterward, we were asked to give a presentation in English on a case study that was provided to us. Following that, the final stage consisted of an interview with the director. The process was transparent and went smoothly.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What was a crisis you encountered during the team project, and how did you handle it?
A series of questions were answered in a video interview format. Questions were not technical. They were questions to get to know me personally. No need to stress over it.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you tell us about a challenge you encountered in a situation that required teamwork and how you solved it?
They have a personality test, then a test where you have to choose which circles should be red based on the previous ones and then a video interview. I got eliminated so I don’t know further