The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Echo Global Logistics (Atlanta, GA) in Apr 2010
Interview
I was referred to Echo by a current employee in Chicago and was contacted by a HR rep 2 days after submitting an application. I went through 3 phone interviews, the first two with the same HR rep and the final one with the hiring director; all were easy and straight forward. After that, I was invited to the Atlanta office where I did two 1:1 interviews, one with the hiring director I had spoken with earlier and the other with the office manager. The hiring director pretty much went through a slide show and I didnt really learn anything new since the slides repeated what I had learned on the phone. The office manager asked some basic questions and told me they would get back to me on Monday (it was Friday). After waiting a week and hearing nothing, it took 3 emails and 2 calls just to get a rejection email. Everything had gone well but it really put me off that I had to jump through so many hoops just to get an email from such an established company.
I interviewed at Echo Global Logistics (Dallas, TX)
Interview
Was phone screen prior to the interview process. Got to learn more about the company and the position itself prior to the full interview. Was easy to ask the recruiter questions as well.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Echo Global Logistics (Chicago, IL) in Jul 2023
Interview
It was straightforward, interviewed with a few people and shadowed someone on the floor. They were good at letting you know what the next steps are and upfront about what the job entails.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Echo Global Logistics
Interview
One hone interview then had a face to face interview at the office. The interview was allotted for a 2 hour time slot and ended up taking over 3 hours. Easy interview, but was not very professional.