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      Colloquio per Inbound Marketing Consultant

      8 gen 2014
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Dublino, Dublino

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      Colloquio per Inbound Marketing Consultant

      5 lug 2018
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Boston, MA
      Nessuna offerta
      Nessuna offerta
      Esperienza neutra
      Colloquio nella media

      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite segnalazione di un dipendente. La procedura ha richiesto una settimana. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso HubSpot (Dublino, Dublino)

      Colloquio

      I applied to Hubspot through a referral. Initially there was a HR screening phone call, that was very casual and mostly trying to identify if my work experience was worthwhile putting forward for an interview. The next step was a 30 minute phone call, there was no role playing or any surprises just trying to identify the processes I currently use for on-boarding new clients. Again this was very casual, the thirty minutes went very quickly. They were also trying to identify if my personality was a good fit for the company. There was some early forced banter, to see how I would respond/interact. At the end of this phone call I was asked to complete an on-line assessment. This 'Test' as I would call it, is firstly based around Maths and secondly vocabulary. I have no idea if they look at the results as a barometer of intelligence or job suitability. I am fairly good at both, but some of the questions would be of a very high level of Maths, you most certainly need a good calculator. The next step was for a face to face interview, I was told by a previous colleague of mine (who didn't get the job), that she was asked to 'Teach' not 'Lecture' as part of a role play, this can based on anything you want. I would strongly recommend that whatever it is you are going to 'Teach' keep it very, very simple. When I went to the Hubspot offices I wasn't met by anyone, I made my way up a number of floors in an elevator, navigated a few corridors and when I found the reception desk I met an young woman, she smiled and greeted me, it had an extremely relaxed atmosphere A little unprofessional), you felt as if you were about to go bowling as opposed to an interview. After a few minutes of waiting at the reception, I was taken to an interview room. There were four face to face interviews in total. The first interview was probably the hardest, the questions were not necessarily related to competency on the job but if you were a good fit. I was asked some very wishy washy questions e.g. 'If you were working here what would you do to make sure that the people around you were happy?' I had to dig deep and talk absolute Sh*t! Part of the first interview involved the role play mentioned before. This was relatively easy, but I have to say the interviewer looked about as interested as watching paint dry. The second interview was with the International MD, the interview was a breeze, he was an extremely nice guy, very personable, he came across very interested in me as a person, we talked about life ambitions, hobbies etc. But in a very genuine way, when he left he shook my hand and smiled in a very sincere manner. As far as I was concerned it couldn't of gone any better. The third interview was with the top Account Manager in Hubspot, she again asked me some very wishy washy questions. These questions were based around personality fit as opposed to job competencies. I wouldn't describe it a pleasurable experience and not an interview that allows you to come across in a favourable manner that easily. The fourth and final interview was with a technical consultant, again very relaxed he asked me a few technical questions and I rattled off the answers with ease. I wasn't sure if it was his demeanour of if he had other things to do, but he spent most of his time looking at the door behind me. I was thinking to myself half way through the interview, 'you haven't got the job, he knows this and is just following procedure'. He then started looking at his watch, made a few excuses and cut the interview short. The interview room had a square table and all four interviewers sat at different seats, while I sat at the same seat I am not sure if that is an interview tactic or just a coincidence. I got a phone call two days later informing me I didn't get the job and their reasoning was because I didn't answer the wishy washy questions very well. It wasn't the worst interview process I have ever been to, but certainly not the best. My overall impression of Hubspot was 'It's not all its cracked up to be' One thing to note if you are applying for Hubspot, they dont like ego's. They may ask you questions like 'Do you think you are a sales superstar?' If you want the job the answer to that question is 'No!'. Read Darmesh Shah Blog OnstartUp's.

      Domande di colloquio [1]

      Domanda 1

      If a plumber had just purchased Hubspot software and they didnt see any value in Blogging, what would you say to them?
      1 risposta
      4
      Esperienza positiva
      Colloquio difficile

      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 5 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso HubSpot (Boston, MA) nel mese di giu 2018

      Colloquio

      I was contacted by a recruiter (Johanna) about a week after I applied online, and she wanted to set up a time for an initial "getting to know you"/screening phone interview, which took about 30 minutes. After that, I moved forward with another phone interview with a manager on the professional services team where she asked me more in-depth questions about my background and experience. Next, I moved forward to the next round of interviews, which consisted of four 30-minute interviews with various members of the team, ranging from principal inbound consultants to managers to directors. The questions were mostly behavioral and situational. For example, "tell me about a time when..." and "what would you do if..." The interviews were certainly difficult, but if you've been a consultant before, you'll be able to answer the questions (it's just thinking of the right example quickly that's tough). Since I don't live in the Boston area, I did these interviews via Zoom over the course of two days. But if I lived closer, these would've been done in the office one morning/afternoon (just something to keep in mind if you live closer). At this point, they felt I was a strong candidate who showcased many of the skills they look for, and I was invited to the final round of interviews, which was a presentation. They had me a real client, provided me with background info and goals, and asked me to create a quarterly strategy for the client, which was then presented to the interview panel. I did fly to Boston for this final interview, but it wasn't covered or reimbursed by HubSpot – which wasn't a big deal to me since I felt the experience alone was worth it. If you come to the office for this presentation, they'll take you out to lunch and give you a tour of the office. Ultimately, they decided not to move forward with an offer. Of course, I'm disappointed, but I had a very positive interview experience. The interview panel provided me with great feedback so I know where I can improve, which I really appreciated. I definitely plan on keeping in contact in case another position opens up. Shout out to Johanna and the interview panel (Jon, Stephanie, Steph, Rebecca and Mark) for a great experience!

      Domande di colloquio [5]

      Domanda 1

      Tell me about a time when [you made a mistake/a client was unhappy with your work/you took an unconventional approach to a campaign/a campaign was really successful/your client changed their goals/etc.]
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      Domanda 2

      Think about your favorite client. What would they say about you in a LinkedIn review? Think about your least favorite client. What would they say about you?
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      Domanda 3

      What would you do if [a client changed their goal from X to Y, a client got mad at you, you missed a deadline, etc.]?
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      Domanda 4

      If you could change one thing about [CURRENT COMPANY] what would you change and why?
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      Domanda 5

      How do you handle setbacks or things not going as planned?
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      Risposta di HubSpot
      7y
      Wow, thank you for this thorough, thoughtful review. I'm so appreciative that you outlined the whole process, that you had a great experience with our interview team (what a great crew to spend time with!) and that Johanna made you feel like you were set up for success from the start. Thanks so much for investing so much time and energy into our process, I'm so glad you felt you learned something and best of luck in your job search! Best, Becky

      Colloquio per Inbound Marketing Consultant

      28 nov 2017
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Cambridge, MA
      Nessuna offerta
      Esperienza positiva
      Colloquio difficile

      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite segnalazione di un dipendente. La procedura ha richiesto 3 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso HubSpot (Cambridge, MA) nel mese di nov 2017

      Colloquio

      The interview process I experienced was intense. 2 phone interviews and 4 in-person. If chosen to move on there was going to be a presentation after that. Possibly even an obstacle course after that with alligators and fire pits (I kid, but seriously... it's a long process that seems endless). Each team has a different style of interviewing. Some role play, others don't do anything but screen you, honestly, your experience will probably be different than most things written here. It's funny—everyone here *does* tell you that they repeatedly ask you the same questions, which is true. And you don't think that's going to be hard until you go through it and it's weirdly difficult. Probably because it feels like you're cheating if you just say the same thing over and over. Which is one of the things that got me, I found myself trying to come up with new ways to say the same thing... which made my brain work slower and in a more roundabout way. This is what they're looking for: a good personality fit, clear and concise communication skills, some relevant experience but the first two are far more important. Also, do not schedule your interview through lunch, you don't get a break and if your blood sugar does a dive because you haven't had a snack or lunch, you're putting yourself at a disadvantage. Overall I found the process to be good. The people were very nice, human, and mostly chill.

      Domande di colloquio [1]

      Domanda 1

      Do you have any questions for me?
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      1
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      Risposta di HubSpot
      8y
      Hi there, thanks so much for taking the time to write a review and for providing such thoughtful feedback. You're right that we drill down into some of the key skills and competencies for our roles, which may include getting different examples of how you've performed in certain situations. I can understand how that feels draining, but we're definitely expecting you to work hard in your interview :-) Your feedback about the timing of an interview is heard loud and clear, and you're not the first to bring up the interview scheduled over lunch as a challenge. We're constantly juggling schedules and sometimes the timing isn't ideal so that we can get you in to meet with our team sooner rather than later. That said, it's not fair to leave you with a low blood sugar mid-interview, so our teams are working to ensure we make the timing of interviews as convenient as possible. Thanks again for your review and best of luck in your search. Best, Becky

      Colloquio per Inbound Marketing Consultant

      8 lug 2016
      Dipendente anonimo
      Cambridge, MA
      Offerta accettata
      Esperienza positiva
      Colloquio difficile

      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura di persona. La procedura ha richiesto una settimana. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso HubSpot (Cambridge, MA)

      Colloquio

      - I was interviewed by 8 different people, including direct managers, future co-workers and colleagues, HR, and the CEO himself; - The interviews took about 3 hours (with a couple breaks), but quite intense. Difficult to really prepare when questions came from people ranging from new hires all the way up to the CEO

      Domande di colloquio [1]

      Domanda 1

      - Why do you want to work at HubSpot?
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      Risposta di HubSpot
      9y
      Sounds like the interview process was pretty fast, which is good news, and that the interviews were intense but fair. Excited that you're officially on board as part of our team--I hope your experience as an employee matches or exceeds your candidate experience, happy to have yo on board, thanks for joining our team at HubSpot! -Katie