I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Brick Factory (New York, NY) in Jan 2022
Interview
The interview process involved the initial contact followed by a video call with the HR person. It seemed to go very well and I thought the next step was meeting other people at the company. I felt pretty good about it. I did follow up and was told I would need to complete a test. I was assured the test wouldn't take long, but it ended up being very involved. That's great, but I spent two hours on it. In the end I gave up because I felt the length of the test was unreasonable and I was doing what amounted to free work in exchange for nothing. I did receive a follow up email letting me know that they had a number of qualified candidates and decided to go with someone else. At least they didn't leave me hanging. However, I don't think I'd ever agree to another "test" with a prospective employer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I don't remember any specific interview questions, but I remember them being quite standard.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Brick Factory (Washington, DC) in Dec 2014
Interview
Phone interview followed by an in-person interview with the Client Services team (2 people). The phone conversation was a bit scary (maybe because I didn't prepare enough). But the interviewer jumped right in with "tell me about yourself" and "walk me through your resume" -- which I didn't have on hand. (I tailor my resumes based on the job I apply for so I didn't know which version the recruiter had in a split second.) In any case, I guess i ad-libbed pretty well because I got the job anyway.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you juggle multiple projects?
How do you manage your time if you're so involved in school?
What's your biggest weakness?
What your biggest strength?