I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Qualtrics (Dallas, TX) in Mar 2019
Interview
A Qualtric's Sales Leader reached out to me via LinkedIn, expressing a lot of interest in my background and current SaaS experience. I was very surprised with his title considering his former positions prior to joining the Qualtric's team. I should have known from the start.
He blew off our first scheduled interview, then was late to the 2nd scheduled interview, and he was in a very loud call center by the sounds of it as he had to ask people around him to be quiet multiple times. Made me wonder if he was actually not a sales leader and instead a low level, 3rd party recruiter posing as a Qualtric's full-time employee.
After talking for roughly 25 minutes about my background and where we can both see an alignment with Qualtrics, he abruptly ended the conversation the moment that I began asking him some probing questions about the company and day to day life. He ended the call by saying he doesn't have time to continue talking, but that I should just apply for the job online.
It was the most unprofessional and surprising interview I've ever had with a SaaS company.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Qualtrics (Provo, UT) in Mar 2023
Interview
we had to follow a rubric and I felt that the questions really didn't get to know me. I would have liked a more flowing conversation. I was nice though cause all canadites are interviewed on the same level.
Really great interview everyone was super engaging and friendly. The process was pretty long and I met with 4 different people who all asked similar questions but it didn't feel too repetitive.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Qualtrics (Dublin, Dublin) in Mar 2021
Interview
Set of 3 interviews, the first interview is more general questions, the second is based on their culture, TACOS (Transparency, All In, Customer Obsessed, One Team, Scrappy), and the third is a meeting with Human Resources