I applied through other source. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at WB&A Market Research
Interview
Call to leave message in VM. You're assessed by how you leave message. If accepted invited back to open house. Open house sort of vets you and illustrates all the rules (that most of the supervisors don't follow themselves btw.)
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at WB&A Market Research in Jan 2014
Interview
The interview process was standard for a market research firm. After a callback or email, you will be scheduled for an in person interview with the WBA team. Duration of the interview is about an hour or so. You may be asked to provide samples of your past work (including survey creation, cross tabulations, SPSS/SAS experience, projects that prove you can translate data to a cohesive story, etc).
During your panel interview, they will ask you about your background, times where you had to overcome challenges, what are your weakness, and a behavioral question. With a quick google search, you can find many interview questions to help you prepare for this type interview. Fairly easy task.
The only issue I had with this company, is it seemed rather group-think-ish and monolithic. Knowing I didn't fit this culture, I asked *in person* for a follow up on the pros/cons of my interview. That would of help me *elsewhere*. I sensed they weren't going to call me back (talk about awkward body language from them) and they even agreed with a hand shake. Long story short, they lie about it. I think that's a warning sign on the type of employees in this company. Just a thought.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you were President, which state would you get rid of and why?