I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Glassdoor (Mill Valley, CA) in Sep 2016
Interview
The process of the interview was pretty standard. Started off with the recruiter, met with the hiring manager onsite, followed up by a presentation (where you play the role of the AM and assign roles to three people of the organization within your book of business).
Throughout the whole process, it was super difficult to get a hold of the recruiter. We had our initial call set up and then I found out the call wasn't going to happen. The recruiter asked me for another time, I provided that but no response for a good four to five days. Once the onsite was set up, the communication again went dark for quite some time. After my presentation, I gave it a few days before I follow up because I know the team had to debrief. I waited for another five days before I heard back from the recruiter and was told I would hear back by EOD (which didn't happen). Wait for about a week and received a rejection email. The email was pretty straightforward, telling me that there were other candidates that did a better job than me. At the end of the email, the recruiter offered to provide me with feedback and asked when will be a good time to chat. I responded saying I am more than happy to hear feedback and AGAIN no response.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Glassdoor (Dublin, Dublin) in Sep 2016
Interview
I applied online for an Account Manager role in the Dublin (Ireland) office. After the initial BlueJeans screening call with HR I was scheduled for a phone interview with a sales manager which was more of a conversation about what I currently do and then getting information on the setup with regards to the team structure etc. Following on from this I had an online sales pitch with 3 employees where the goal was to secure a renewal with a client. This was straightforward and not too product heavy although there was a lot of information in the presentation which needed to be cut down in order to stay in line with the prescribed time. After this I was invited to interview in the Dublin office and had three thirty-minute interviews which were quite informal and good conversations where it was apparent the employees were trying to gauge my suitability and cultural fit within the team which is especially important. Overall the process was well-structured and the recruiter was always keeping me informed of the next steps which was really helpful.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Glassdoor
Interview
The process was a bit lengthy, but only b/c they are growing like crazy and need to get spots filled quickly. I had a phone screening with a recruiter, came in to meet with the hiring manager, then had a sales pitch for three members of the team (definitely a challenging aspect, but great feedback). From there I was called back in to meet with the hiring manager again and then three other managers/senior members of the team. Everyone here is incredibly helpful and transparent about the job and what working at Glassdoor is like!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
A lot of personality questions-they want to make sure you a culture fit. It is very important.