J'ai passé un entretien chez aAdvantage Consulting
Entretien
There are 5 rounds of the interview process total. First round is basically competence testing for your verbal and numerical reasoning skills. Second is a case study and third is a personality test. These are really REALLY outdated. The personality test is literally a common quiz that is easily debunked as completely unempirical. You'd think that a company centred around organisational transformation and HR would have a better interview process than this. Plus, for an organisation that prides itself on its research, I felt like the process was lacking in its validity.
The fourth and fifth stages are interviews with the director and the team respectively. That said, my interview experience was horrible. The interviewers gave increasingly hostile questions that were meant to see how much you would compromise on your own values (family time, work-life balance, even religious activities). The questions got more and more preposterous and pushy until I either couldn't answer them or refused to out of necessity.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Tell us about yourself and why you chose aAdvantage?
J'ai passé un entretien chez aAdvantage Consulting
Entretien
The interview process was very manual, long and quite outdated. E.g. there was a stage where we have to complete a case study, excel test and job application form (detailing our particulars, previous job scope, salary etc.) together under a time limit. Honestly, not too sure why the job application form has to be filled under a time limit, and has to be rushed together with our assignments (??).
Although they claim to have a flat structure, the team and HR seemed very high-handed and rude during the interview. For a company that improves HR/ culture processes as a service, it might be worthwhile to review your own recruitment process first (lol).
J'ai passé un entretien chez aAdvantage Consulting
Entretien
I applied via linkedin.
Was called up for the first round which was a test on excel. It was a very simple "test", what I would classify as rudimentary data visualisation.
The HR was quite rude and "forgot" about me after the time was up.
Received a follow up interview with management, the interviewer was 30 minutes late. During this time, I sat in the conference room with another candidate who was doing the first round. When they arrived I told them I was no longer interested in the position. Was told that I was wasting their time and should have not showed up. I do not understand this logic, since my decision was based on the fact that she did not respect me/my time.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Why do you want to work in aAdvantage?
How do you think you can contribute?