They were looking for someone with financial journalism experience to build out their subscription side of the website. I didn't jive with the people interviewing me but it seemed like an OK place to be. I will say having to commute to Englewood was not something I Wwanted to do and they seemed a little too intense and that's coming from someone who is in a fast paced newsroom.
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at CNBC
Interview
There were multiple rounds with a number of different departments, including Product, Engineering, and Project Management. There were also many sessions in one day or throughout the week, so you would need to block off a chunk of your day to get through each 30 minute session with different interviewers. I did have one issue where the HR person did not add me to one interview, but added the interviewers, so I ended up almost missing one of the sessions, but it was clearly not my mistake so it worked out.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you deal with different stakeholders? How do you manage changing priorities?
Standard hirevue and interview. I interviewed generally for an internship then they placed me in interviews for a rotational internship and I went through rounds for the head of each department I was rotating to. It was similar to the page program.