J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 6 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Hack Reactor en nov. 2017
Entretien
My experience is similar to previews interviews experience here.. Unfortunately not good.
I got a quick email to schedule a phone interview as soon as i sent my resume. In this first interview you get asked some 10 random questions. I did well and was in line for a second phone interview. Super happy about it i put all efforts to get it done asap but to my luck it took forever. I scheduled like 3 times back and forth before i finally had it and when i did i felt like i had done awful. The interview was more technical and with a different person than the first interview. It was a 2 hs long interview " test mode" sort of thing in which you get analyzed the way you type, think and how you are with apps. They told me i had done well that day but after that .....everything went dead silence. Literally no one ever wrote me again. I never got a rejection letter, i emailed no one replied.
All in all ... time for 1st interview (30mins) = right away ... time for 2nd interview(2hs)= 1month after first .. Total time of hiring process for me almost 1 month and a half waiting around!! And lets be real here.. I was looking for a job for a reason like everyone else. Its horrible that it took this long, scheduled around so many times and not even got replied back after having a 2hs interview!
My overview ... Time consuming :(
J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 4 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Hack Reactor (San Francisco, CA) en août 2015
Entretien
I applied online and got a replied right away to schedule a phone interview. The phone interview went smoothly, so we moved on to an in person interview. The recruiter was nice and answered all of my questions. I was tested on how well I can work under pressure using Asana and Google Apps. He had nothing but nice things to say about my performance, told me I did really well and I would hear from him by the end of the week.
A week later I got a rejection email but with a recommendation to a different department. I asked if he could let me know what I was lacking, because I thought the interview went so well. No answer, but the supervisor of that department reached out to me with some questions. I replied, and then another rejection letter. So I decided to let it go.
A few weeks later, first recruiter got back to me, asked if I'm interested in another round of in person interview that week. I jumped at the opportunity even though I already gave up. After I replied ... radio silence, even after I emailed a few times.
The company seemed cool to work for, but this interview process totally wasted candidates' time. That last offer for another interview was really the last straw for me cause that was really unprofessional.