The hiring process at QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited takes an average of 30 days when considering 1 user submitted interviews across all job titles. Candidates applying for Editor/Executive Assistant had the quickest hiring process (on average 30 days), whereas Editor/Executive Assistant roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 30 days).
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There is two main stages, with a technical deep dive on the first, take home assignment and presentation for the 2nd interview. Went quite smoothly, and interviewers were pleasant to speak with.
I applied online. I interviewed at QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited (London, England) in Feb 2026
Interview
The process took around 2 months from start to finish across three stages. First interview was a general screening with the recruiter. Second was a technical interview with two team members - this was actually a good conversation and we overran by 30 minutes. Third was with the hiring manager and a senior director - this one left me with a very different feeling. The energy was off and it wasn't a great experience compared to the previous stages.
The recruiter was professional throughout, but the post-interview experience was poor. After the final stage, I was told I'd hear back "early next week." Two weeks later I received an update - not a decision, but an email saying a senior leader wanted to review the role scope and there may or may not be an additional interview stage. Another week passed, I was told the extra stage wasn't needed and to expect a result "early next week." Then nothing. No call, no email, no rejection. Complete silence.
Long story short - based on what came out in the third interview, I think I should be glad I didn't get the job. The basics processes weren't in place. For a company that has existed since 1990, the fact that fundamental CRM and operational processes still haven't been built tells you everything about how seriously they take this function. They're hiring someone to build everything from scratch - and based on my experience, I'd question whether they'd actually give that person the support to do it.
I invested two months of preparation and three interviews into this process. The least a candidate deserves is a two-minute email saying it's a no. Ghosting someone after promising a decision multiple times is unprofessional and disrespectful - especially from a company that talks about values, transparency, and being a "Most Loved Workplace."
If I can leave potential candidates with one piece of advice - do your due diligence, read the other reviews on here (they are here for a reason), and go in with your eyes wide open.
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I applied online. I interviewed at QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited
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A complete joke of a company. I was contacted for an interview, provided my availability for the week, Never heard back till a week after, so I was told the recruiter's schedule was full and needed to provide new availability. Which I did. Never heard back, Had to send a reminder and then I was told that my response was misplaced and I was provided a single opening for that week. Which I agreed. Still not heard back and had to follow up again. Seems like she was forced to speak to me, when she was the one who reached out. Spoke to her finally 3 weeks after the first email. The interview was genuine although very simple for someone at my level.That was 26th of January. After that ...silence. I reached out a couple of times and got some excuses, "people on holidays, sick, busy , could not pin down the manager etc" but I should expect a response the following day. Almost 2 months after I made a final effort, and finally heard the rejection. I am not sure if it is the person or the company, but people who represent an organization need to understand that the way you treat candidates, reflects 100% on the way you treat customers and employees. I am sorry I wasted my time.