Smooth interview. Relatively easy process focusing on your interest in the job and your ability to cope in stressful situations. Overall interview felt a bit unstructured but I guess you can also interpret that as casual, which is always a plus.
I applied in-person. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at CNBC (Englewood, NJ) in May 2013
Interview
I was an intern at the CNBC breaking news desk when I was informed that there was a spot open as a news assistant. I'm guessing my interview process was slightly accelerated given that I had already been working there for a semester.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What did I learn in my internship that I could apply to the job?
I applied online. I interviewed at CNBC (Londres, Angleterre) in Aug 2023
Interview
Had a recruiter reach out a week after I applied online with NBCUniversal for a phone call which lasted about 20 minutes. Discussed salary, the recruitment process, shift times, my experience and so on and was asked my availability for following interviews with the recruiter incredibly positive about my application. However, a week later I got an automatic rejection with no feedback given at this stage. I found it very unprofessional especially given an in depth conversation had taken place. Unsure if I would apply again given this experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Current Salary/Salary expectations How my work experience aligned with the role If I had an interest in business news My availability for following application stages
I applied online. I interviewed at CNBC (Singapour) in Mar 2018
Interview
1st round, general questions do a test about translation
2nd round, VC interview,
the whole process is very fast, and I get the yes in no time when i finished the 1st round
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
what is your plan in next 5 years
what do you know about Facebook