Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 2 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Gartner nel mese di mag 2022
Colloquio
I participated in 4 interview rounds, including a couple of rounds late night post 10:30 PM. Managed to clear all rounds.
Post all rounds the HR calls and communicates that your expected package is way higher than what they can offer. She had thought my ask is for a 5% hike.
5%? With mu current employer, I have averaged a hike of over 17% every year. Why would a good candidate switch for just 5%?
Quite a poor experience from a company which was known to be people-centric.
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 4 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Gartner (Arlington, VA) nel mese di mar 2018
Colloquio
I think I applied via LinkeIn. From there, the process went:
- Initial screening with HR
- Online assessments (cognitive test, personality test, verbal written exam.)
- Phone interview with two team members
- In-person interview with two more team members
- Last HR screening call
- Job offer
I think the whole thing took a little over a month, but part of that was me going on vacation. I was afraid they would want to keep the process moving and maybe go with another candidate when I told them this, but they were kind enough to put it on hold while I traveled for 10 days.
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They asked a lot of competency questions like showing examples of following procedures, working with a difficult co-worker and my planning/organizing process. After I took the personality test, they pulled is results from that and asked me about examples with those which was interesting. The interview wasn't necessarily difficult, but I definitely had to prepare and I think I performed better because I did my homework.
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Gartner
Colloquio
I applied online and they reached out via email. I went through the process all the until the final interview, where it came down to me and one other candidate.
I was good about keeping in contact with HR, but they were terrible letting me know about the status I was in. I had to put my insecurities aside to email and check in a couple times weeks after they said they would get back to me.
In the end, I was left hanging with not even a rejection email that I didn't get the position finally.
If you can separate your feelings of rejection, then apply. I think it's a bit sad to not let a candidate know they didn't get the job, especially after going through 3-4 interviews. I was invested in the company and this position, so it was a bit disappointing to not even hear back after being so personable in previous contact.