I applied through other source. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Jones Lang LaSalle (Los Angeles, CA) in Feb 2016
Interview
I had four total interviews to go through.
1st - phone interview with HR
2nd - in-person interview with manager
3rd - in-person interview with four brokers at once
4th - in-person interview with four brokers again
The first two interviews were pretty standard and easy. The last two were a bit intense since there were multiple people surrounding me at a table in a small conference room. The last interview was the most nerve-racking as one of my brokers (who as it turns out, is a total jerk) was interrogating me as though I were applying to be in the secret service. He wasn't very kind that time around. Then I got a call two days later and an email with an offer letter.
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Jones Lang LaSalle (Columbus, OH) in Apr 2022
Interview
Initial phone screener interview followed by three in-person interviews with a total of five different people.
The process took over three months and I ended up getting ghosted by everybody with whom I interviewed and the recruiter.
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Tell me about yourself and how you fit in this role
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Jones Lang LaSalle (Houston, TX) in Mar 2021
Interview
I applied online and was interviewed a month later by the person who manages someone in this position via Zoom video call. She told me there was going to be 5 rounds for the interview process but I didn't make it past round one unfortunately. She kept emphasizing that I had to "love" technology and I couldn't really gauge what she meant by that since I feel like that is such a subjective feeling, especially in regards to technology.
The interview was welcoming with lots of questions about my background, experience and skillset from team members and meeting with various people in the office. The interview team was easy to talk to.