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      Graphic Designer Interview

      4 Aug 2014
      Anonymous employee
      Houston, TX
      Accepted offer
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Reynolds and Reynolds (Houston, TX)

      Interview

      Phone Pre-Screen: Very quick five question screen to see if you are worth their time and if they are worth your time! Mostly pertains to if you smoke (they are a non-smoking campus) and what your desired work hours are like and things of that nature. It's very easy to get past this initial screening process but they will pass you on to one of the most difficult portions of the interview process where Reynolds and Reynolds will screen out most of their applicants. Aptitude Test: When I interviewed with them, they told me this was similar to a portion of a test they give to air traffic controllers and I needed to study for it. It will go over all kinds of types of question, from algebra to definitions. You will be timed and there are a lot of sections to the test (I think it was 14 by the time I was done). Much like testing for SAT or ACTs, you must answer your questions smart or skip them. It is done on a point scale and you get points off for answering wrong, but no points removed for skipping a question. Though, if you only answer one question out of 20, it is probably taken into account as well. Recruiter/Department Interviews: You finally really get to speak to a person about what you can do! Be honest about yourself and your expectations. You can expect it to be like any other traditional interview. If you impress them, they will pass you on to the department where you'll be interviewed by one or two more people that you'd be working with directly. There isn't really an opportunity to negotiate a salary, so make sure you have a base in mind if you really can't accept below a certain amount and be honest with yourself about that base. Skills Test: They will test your skills so make sure you know what you're doing when it comes to graphic design. It's not difficult if you know your code and have a decent eye for design. You'll be evaluated though by a few different people, but be confident in what you're doing and also, be yourself in your work! Once you get to this point, if they like you, they'll continue on with a background check and all those things before proceeding to an offer stage. It can take upwards of a month and a half, so be patient if you want to work for them!

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Questions on the Aptitude test!! Especially as a designer, being asked corporate business questions or algebra that hasn't been touched since early high school.
      Answer question
      4

      Other Graphic Designer interview reviews for Reynolds and Reynolds

      Graphic Designer Interview

      30 Jun 2021
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Reynolds and Reynolds

      Interview

      The weirdest initial interview process I've ever encountered. Left me with a bad taste for the company. There wasn't a human to talk to in the room. It was very strange.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Nothing, but computer testing and unrelated questions to the position.
      Answer question
      1

      Graphic Designer Interview

      4 Aug 2019
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Dayton, OH
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through other source. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Reynolds and Reynolds (Dayton, OH) in Jul 2019

      Interview

      I wanted to be to the point on this: my time trying to interview for this position felt predatory, and purposely misleading on the recruiter's part. I saw the reviews on here, and tried to be optimistic, but like most of what you see on here: I was disappointed and mistreated in the end. Here's the general bullet points of my experience. - I was reached out to by a recruiter from Reynolds and Reynolds (I never reached out to them), asking me to apply for the job; they said I had skills that would be a perfect fit for the role. I stated I wasn't interested due to the location being an hour away, but would potentially be if it had the option to be remote instead, to which the recruiter claimed that they were open to it. So I agree to follow the next steps. - I was asked to take an aptitude test on my home computer, which would fail to load after trying to submit the work history portion. I reached out and let this be known to the recruiter. They said they would let their developers know, and they'd reach back out when it would be fixed. This was a red flag because they are a form company, and their own digital form didn't work. I still was optimistic. They reached out a few days later stating it had been fixed, but it wasn't. I tried the online form on my two computers, even going to my local library to the same result. - The recruiter requested that I come in person to take their aptitude test, to which I requested if I could have an interview due to the travel time being about an hour. They said I had to take the aptitude test either way, but that they'd schedule and have an interview for me within the same day; this ended up being an exaggeration/borderline lie. - The aptitude test is as weird as everyone makes it sound - psychological questions, and patterns that make you feel infantilized on some, and then too harshly questioned on others. The test ends with a 30 min timed portion of algebraic problems, where if you are a more artistic brained person/applying for an artistic role, you probably aren't gonna get the best score on, but realistically algebra has never been necessary in any form of my life, career, or any design job - so I took it confidently, and answered as best as I could. - The overall test took almost 3 hours, and then the recruiter met with me and took me in a room, just then clearly mulling over my resume which I had already sent them about two weeks before. They talked to me for less than 5 minutes, claimed they were forwarding my info to the marketing team, saying they would follow up with me with a skype interview so I wouldn't have to drive all the way back down, and then bid me farewell - of which I said thanks for your time, and went about my day, DESPITE not actually getting an interview like I had been told I would receive. Walking through my resume, and not being able to answer my questions about the role for 4-5 mins is not what I consider a true interview. - Almost two days later I received an automated response, not a human one like I had been getting leading up to that day, stating that they were to pursue other candidates for the role. Clearly I didn't pass their aptitude test, which again, as most people have claimed, feels uncomfortable, invasive at times, and outdated for recruiting, and is clearly a foreshadow of what the company culture is might be reminiscent of. - I reached out to the recruiter, innocently asking "if this was a mistake" because I never received the interview they promised me, not to mention I was asked to take essentially over 4 hours of my day (travel time+ testing time) to essentially be mislead to take aptitude test, with no interview, what felt like a recruiter just trying to make their quota for applicants - whatever the cost. In closing: this was a pretty unprofessional experience, I was mislead and mistreated (like most claim on here, which follow your gut on that), and now just ghosted without the common courtesy of "we're sorry" or any type of explanation from a human being. I don't recommend applying here for any role, especially a design one - especially if they're reaching out to you to apply because it's, from my perspective, just recruiters trying to desperately do their jobs without true consideration for other people. The design world is tough, stay strong fellow creators and don't sell yourself short for predatory hiring practices.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      AABBDDDEEFFHHH - What letter comes next in sequence?
      Answer question
      4

      Graphic Designer Interview

      11 Oct 2018
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Reynolds and Reynolds

      Interview

      Took some online screening tests, took some in house tests, had multiple interviews on multiple dates (with the recruiter and the graphic design team), was schedule for a third interview but it was canceled on their end. Was an incredibly positive experience until then.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Talk us through your work process for this [portfolio piece].
      Answer question

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