I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Indeed in Jan 2019
Interview
I Applied for two positions and was called to interview for both within two weeks of each other. I responded yes when I was asked if I was interviewing for other roles (as both positions were in the same company).
I was informed that the interview process for the second role would be placed on hold until it was decided if I would be extended an offer from the first role I applied too.
After three rounds of interviews, I was informed that an offer would not be extended. When I inquired about the process for the other role, I was told that the decision was for both positions.
Being that the roles were under different managers, I did find this to be odd. The role I interviewed for was also less technical than the one I was not allowed to be interviewed for. So I did not feel that the decision made sense since very few technical questions (if any) were asked.
Everyone throughout the process was very welcoming and pleasurable to speak with. My recruiter was also very personable.
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I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Indeed (New York, NY) in Nov 2018
Interview
I held a call with a recruiter that was located in Chicago, but the role was for NYC. I then moved onto an onsite interview. Then went to Indeed's office (late November) and the man checking people in was so nice. Had three thirty minute interviews with three hiring managers.
I followed up with the Chicago recruiter over and over and she never got back to me. I then followed up with the three hiring managers and one wrote be back saying "You should be hearing from (Chicago recruiter name) soon". The next day (mid December) the recruiter gave me a ring and said that they did not have head count for 2019 and to sit tight and follow up in mid January to hear if the headcount had come thru yet. I emailed on 1/7 then called on 1/14 to the recruiter. I have yet to hear back from her so I emailed the hiring managers that I interviewed with. They all ghosted me and I have heard nothing back, two months later.
No one has gotten back to me and for a company that's mission statement is to "help people get jobs" it is a bit ironic and unprofessional.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Indeed (San Francisco, CA) in Jan 2019
Interview
Interviewed with Product, Marketing Science and other Digital Marketing people.
1. Call - Initial Screening (15 min)
2. Call - In-depth Screening, details on job description, compensation, benefits (30 min)
3. Call - Hiring Manager, skills and experience, examples of previous accomplishments (30 min)
4. VC - Product Managers (panel), skills and experience, examples of previous work with Product teams (30 min)
5. VC - Marketing Science, skills and experience, in-depth check on data skills/previous work with data teams (30 min)
6. Onsite - Hiring Manager, Marketing Ops, Digital Marketing Manager, Product Managers (panel) - conversation on examples of previous accomplishments, lots of time to ask questions (2h 15min)
7. VC - VP of Online Marketing, skills and experience, opportunity to ask questions (30 min)
8. VC - Hiring Manager, opportunity to discuss work logistics and ask questions (30 min)
Overall, it was a fantastic experience! I'm semi-retired and wasn't actively looking for a job, but the people I met and challenging tasks presented convinced me that it's a great opportunity. Also, great Company Mission I can easily relate to.