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Met with HR and Group Manager and every was super nice. Be prepared to show what you know about the company, but mostly they are looking for a cultural fit. Seems to be high turnover here so make sure you convey that you're prepared for stay for years. I was told to prepare for the next round on a specific day and never received a call to schedule a time. Apparently they only care about how their client's perceive them. HR is unprofessional so make sure you set a specific time and day with HR BEFORE you leave the interview to call and schedule the next round or they may forget about you.
I applied through other source. I interviewed at SiriusDecisions
Interview
The process was fair and straightforward. It took a little longer than expected but was told it was due to budgeting purposes. Communication was strong on their part; was never left out of the loop.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at SiriusDecisions (Wilton, CT)
Interview
The interviewing and hiring process was long but very organized and orderly once underway. Apply through the website, contacted back by human resources. They guided the way. There were four phone interviews and then you go in and give a presentation, then speak on a white paper, and then finally have 3 in person interviews followed by a writing prompt.
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The interviews were largely behavioral, inquiring about experiences in past positions.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at SiriusDecisions
Interview
A few phone interviews with a recruiter, a director, and a manager. Then, if they like you, they invite you to read a book, make power point presentation, read a short research paper, be able to present analysis of it, and then a short writing assignment.
After that, they asked me to have a few more phone interviews with various people, called my references, and made me an offer.
This was by far one of my favorite interview processes ever. I loved making the presentation and actually being able to deliver analysis of relevant material. It took me more hours than I would normally dedicate to an interview, but it was worth it and I had fun with it.
Least favorite was them rushing me in the end. The recruiter who was supposed to call my references was pushy and wanted to speak to them all in one day. It was understandable due to internal deadlines, yet made me uneasy and uncomfortable. In particular in regards to my references. When I ask someone to speak on my behalf, I do not expect them to drop everything and do it on my timeline. They are busy people and I have to be respectful of their schedule.
Benefits package was good. Salary needed to be at least 10-15% higher to be really competitive.
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Question 1
How many hours did it take you to prepare for this presentation? How did you do it?