I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Paylocity in Jul 2017
Interview
The first interview was with a recruiter. He was very lively and had a lot of great information on the company. He asked some basic questions about my background and felt my experience was good enough to move on to the next interview. I spoke with the managers for the second call and it was a very different experience. I felt (perhaps because they had already made up their mind prior to the meeting) that there was very little feedback to my answers, almost as if they were bored. I didn't get very much information on the position. Usually a rundown is given. Perhaps it was interview fatigue! Either way, the second interview was much more dry than the first. I followed up a week later with an email to the recruiter. I didn't get a response from him, but later in the day I received a very impersonal generic robot email to let me down.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked almosy every generic interview question.
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Paylocity (Martinez, GA) in Jul 2017
Interview
Initially met with recruiter. Then interviewed with both managers of my team via the phone. It was very laid back and I knew immediately I was a good fit. The recruiter was amazing through the entire process and very accessible.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Paylocity (Lake Mary, FL) in Oct 2015
Interview
3 phone interviews and one in person interview. Process took about 3 weeks. I had applied online to the position but HR recruiter actually found my LinkedIn profile and engaged - so very thankful she did!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Think of a time you had to go above and beyond for a customer and explain how you did it and the end result.