I applied through university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Guidepoint
Interview
I applied through my school recruiting office and went through several interviews. Honestly, it was a terrible experience. Never have I witnessed such indifference or apathy in an interviewer. Some interviewers were better than others, but the overall amount of energy and enthusiasm you normally expect, was incredibly lacking. It felt as if no one wanted to be doing the interview, or be at their job in general. The interviewers did not care to really get to know you or see if you are a good fit. There is no genuine interest in what they are doing. Most interviewers rushed through all the questions and finished in ten minutes, barely giving me a chance to answer the questions. I doubt some people even registered what I was saying. I did not get an offer, and I am glad I did not. I would not want to work for a company with people like that. It was such a shock to see, and I doubt I would ever apply again in the future. I hope these interviewers understand they are setting a bad impression for the interviewees.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What do you know about Guidepoint and the position?
Basic questions (availability, how did you know this company, what do you know about this company)
Previous experiences related to the position (experience of multi tasking, when you had a conflict with others)
I applied online. I interviewed at Guidepoint (London, England) in Aug 2023
Interview
Quite straightforward, submitting a CV and Cover Letter, then a 30 min initial screening call asking general questions about you and behavioural questions. Then speaking to two project managers in a similar style.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Guidepoint (London, England) in Oct 2022
Interview
It was a brief, informal interview for the first round and I was told they would be in touch. The company is not for me but seems to offer good benefits.
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