The interview was straightforward, and all the questions were the same as others have said. I haven't heard back yet, but they assure you that they will contact each person once they have made their decision. Like others have said, you are asked 4 questions, which are asked by someone at Christie's, but once you go onto the next screen it is written down, so you don’t need to worry about remembering it. The painting I was given was a Picasso one, and I believe they typically give recognisable artists / art movements (I saw someone else was given a Magritte). With this describe the artwork, they asked me to choose three things to say, and include why the work is interesting (you aren't recorded during this question by the way)
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Hirevue interview then online assessment. Hirevue was straightforward with questions on background teamwork time management etc and online assessment was a smooth process. At the end of the hirevue there was a picture task and then some gamified tests.
An initial emailed HireVue interview request with multiple STARR based questions about past work and life experiences. Around 5 to 6 questions with a minute to prepare followed with a few minutes to answer each.
You first submit a written application, and if successful, you’re invited about a month later to complete a HireVue video interview with timed, recorded answers. A few weeks after that, there’s an online exam. If you pass, the final stage is an in-person interview or assessment day with deeper interviews and possibly case studies or group exercises.