I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Gartner (Fort Myers, FL)
Interview
First interview was with a recruiter and seemed to just be a basic screening. Easy questions about what motivates you, and a heavy emphasis on whether or not you're familiar with Gartner and are sincere about wanting to pursue an opportunity.
Second interview is supposed to be with a manager but none were available at the time of my interview so I interviewed with another recruiter. Hated this experience as I felt that my answers weren't going directly to a decision maker, but instead would be compressed and then relayed. They are incredibly full of themselves, but I suppose that isn't necessarily a bad thing as it demonstrates that those who work there are proud of their careers.
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Gartner (London, England) in Feb 2016
Interview
The interview process started with a connection created at a career fair; afterwards I sent an email to the campus recruiter that contacted me after one month (dec 2015), saying that she was setting the details for the internship. Got the first interview in feb 2015; passed it; second interview with the higher level manager of HR but not passed it.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Gartner
Interview
The process was very unprofessional and not handled well at all. The recruiter no-showed the first phone screen and eventually got back to me hours later about rescheduling. Our second scheduled phone screen, the recruiter was 10 minutes late. Once we finally connected, she cut me off after maybe 4 minutes, said I was not qualified for the position, and ended the call. I expected a lot more from a company like Gartner. Maybe it was the particular recruiter who was assigned to me, but overall, it left a really bad taste in my mouth how I was treated.
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