Too long, didn't read: a long interview process ending in an automated email from a no-reply address rejecting my application.
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Step by step breakdown:
1) Application:
As you'd expect, a CV and cover letter
2) Email questions:
4 reasonably basic questions emailed to you that you have to answer.
3) Interview 1:
An introductory interview with a member of the web dev team. Just to talk about the next steps and stages.
4) Tests:
A personality and intelligence assessment. The intelligence assessment isn't like a typical IQ test or an 11+ that you would expect in the UK. The personality assessment is a Likert scale questionnaire asking how you would respond in certain situations.
5) Coding assessment:
A basic exercise to implement a UI element using their Vanilla framework. This included fetching some data from a JSON file they linked to.
6) Interview 2:
A technical interview with a panel of 3 people. I was asked questions that related to the job description, and some about activities stated in my CV.
7) Rejection:
An automated email from greenhouse.io stating that my application will not be processed further.
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All in all, a process that should not be this long. From the second interview, I have found out that this is a new way of interviewing for multiple positions at once. Personally, I don't think this works as well as intended, as the initial job description has to be quite vague to cater to many different jobs. Especially if you only make a decision after step 6, which for me personally has been a month of back and forth emails/exercises.