I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at ZoomInfo (Waltham, MA) in Feb 2014
Interview
The interview process at ZoomInfo was extremely organized, which showed my time was well respected. After I submitted my resume, a recruiter reached out to me to set up a phone interview/screening. After that, she reached back out to me in a timely manner to set up an onsite interview. The interview took about two hours, and I met one on one with some of the members of the marketing team. During my interview I felt like I was able to have a conversation and discuss my strengths, instead of being grilled like I had been during several other interviews.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There were no difficult or unexpected questions (to be fair though, I was overly prepared. My goal was to never be caught off-guard and I put hours into my preparation).
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at ZoomInfo (Vancouver, WA) in Jul 2016
Interview
I had one telephone interview, one skype interview and one in person interview with the Director . After the in person interview I received a phone call about an hour later offering me the job. Then we negotiated salary and I was able to pick my start date!
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
How do you think your experience in your previous position would benefit us?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at ZoomInfo (Vancouver, WA) in Jun 2014
Interview
I applied online, and had a initial screening call out of the blue - which surprised me as I was not prepared to give a spontaneous 20 min interview. Immediately after, I was invited in to interview with the Department Director. Two weeks later, I was invited to meet with the CEO and the employee I was replacing (moved out of state). Henry was straight to the point, and although he was very friendly, he was all business and established the level of professionalism I now associate with DiscoverOrg. I was then invited in for a trial period, and was offered the job right away.