I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at MuleSoft (New York, NY) in Dec 2017
Interview
This was one of the most organized and intentional interview processes that I have ever been a part of. I was kept informed every step of the way about where I stood in the process and always knew what step was next. There was an exercise that gave me a hands-on feel for the role and helped me determine if the position was a good fit. Everybody was extremely friendly and professional throughout the entire experience. There was a good number of interviews in the process, but somehow they managed to move it along very quickly, even around the holidays. The interviewers do not just ask surface level questions. Instead, they dig deep into your experiences and what drives you and motivates you to permorm in your work. MuleSoft takes hiring very seriously and really wants to get to know the candidates very well, but they also want to make sure the candidate has all of the information they need to make the best decision for themselves as well.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a process that you implemented or changed at your current company.
We really appreciate your feedback on the interview process for the Recruiting Coordinator role! We are constantly looking to create an awesome candidate experience, and are glad to hear you had a positive one.
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I applied online, then was contacted by the recruiter to set up an initial phone interview. The first phone interview was more of getting to know me and what I am looking for. Then i was contacted about speaking with the manager for a more detailed interview. During the second phone interview, the woman barely started speaking to me before she asked "What my biggest professional failure was". Seemed like a very negative way to start a conversation.
I was then contacted about doing a scheduling exercise. It wasn't a very complex exercise, but it seemed they were looking for specific ways doing things.
Following the exercise I was told they would not be moving forward. The reason being that I chose to do the scheduling how I have been doing for several years in the recruiting world.
Overall, the reason I was turned down seemed to be a very simple teaching moment, not something that would prevent me from being successful in the role.
Thanks for your feedback on our interview questions and the exercise. These are meant to be challenging, but not in a negative way! I really appreciate you taking the time to interview with us.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at MuleSoft in Apr 2018
Interview
Overall, it was a very enjoyable process. The first interview, by phone, was more of a conversation. It was really just to get to know you and find out more about your interests in the job. The recruiter was friendly, thoughtful, and knowledgeable about the position and the company. In twenty or so minutes, I was informed that MuleSoft wanted to move forward. The second interview was more related to the job, with a few basic "tell me a time..." questions. This was also a good experience. In both interviews, I felt at ease and could be myself. After that, I was invited a few days later to perform an exercise mirroring the types of tasks I would be doing in the actual position. There is no way to prepare for it, so don't stress out about it. It was a challenging yet fun task. After a few more days, I was informed I wouldn't be advancing to what I assume would be the on-site interview. I attribute their decision not to move forward to how I performed on the exercise. The decision, however, was probably for the best, as I don't believe I exactly met their criteria. Although somewhat disappointing, I respect the decision and am grateful to have had the opportunity to interview with some professional and really cool people from a great company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you dealt with a difficult person.
I applied online. I interviewed at MuleSoft (San Francisco, CA)
Interview
Applied online then recruiter reached out to schedule a phone screen. The overall experience was by far the worst I have ever experienced. The recruiter, he was a male recruiter and fairly young, was not engaged or interested in speaking to me. The vibes I was getting were not good, so I withdrew my application after that conversation. A piece of advice for this gentleman, act like you care next time the candidates are your clients too.