I applied through college or university. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Fortitude Systems (Washington, DC)
Interview
The interview process with the company was fairly average. It started with a phone call from one fo their recruiters who had found my resume through my universities job bank. The initial phone call was very vague, it didn't explain much about what they do but was more of a phone screen to see how involved I was on my college campus. The next round was on campus and it took place in one of our schools interview rooms with two people in each interview room. They sell themselves as a consulting firm in the on campus interview, but they are really a staffing firm. They didn't make that too clear in the initial in person interview so I was a little taken off guard by it when they flew me out to DC for an interview. The interview process began with breakfast with one person, and then we met with various different people throughout the day. At the end of the day we went into their back room and got a tour of basically the day to day activity. It was finally at this point that I realized what I would be doing. The job actually entails perusing job boards for potential resumes to staff various levels of IT jobs. I left the interview knowing that it wasn't what I wanted to do, and also feeling a little bit mislead on what the job actually was before coming in. Everyone's main goal in the company is to buy stock and eventually open up their own branch in their own location that they want to live in. So, they have a great culture but if you don't buy into that culture it is hard to find yourself wanting to be there. The interview was fairly easy and it wasn't hard to tell that they were looking for great conversation skills and someone who could keep the conversation moving along while giving interesting deposits and taking away essential information. My advice to the company would be to just be a little more straight up about what the job is while on campuses, and also to hire more women. The company was heavily male.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is something that you would change about your current job?
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Fortitude Systems (Dallas, TX) in May 2023
Interview
I spoke over the phone a few times with a current employee recruiting me. I had to pay for a flight for an In-person interview day with other candidates but was reimbursed. Not much to it the 1 day besides conversing with the employees and lunch and happy hour.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
General SDR question set and more set on questions you ask about the role.
I was reached out by one of the employees looking for former student athletes to possibly look into working for them. Interview was quick and friendly, highly recommend the process even if you are only slightly interested.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Fortitude Systems (Washington, DC) in Apr 2021
Interview
Very conversational and welcoming. I felt that most of my questions were answered to the best of their abilities. I was flown out for a final interview and well taken care of, I enjoyed my experience and getting to meet some of the team.