The process took 6 days. I interviewed at Reynolds and Reynolds (Dayton, OH) in Sep 2010
Interview
I received an email later the same day I applied for the position giving me an email with a number to call. I called the number and set up a time to take my assessment which consisted of which was basically an IQ test to see our ability for problem solving. I think if you did well they had you meet with a recruiter since some people were asked to stay and some left without meeting with a recruiter. Following the recruiter meeting they called back and asked if I would be able to meet for an interview specifically for the position with someone that had previously worked in the position and his boss. Following the interview they informed me a recruiter would be contacting me about another interview. I asked the man at the front desk if there was anything else I needed to do at that time, for which he asked if I minded having a seat for just a moment. I then met with a man that would be my bosses, bosses, boss for an interview where he told me about the position in greater detail. He then informed me that he thought I was a good fit for the position and the next step would be talking about my offer with my locations manager. From day of application to hearing I would receive an offer, it was a nine day process, which seems very efficient. I posed the question of, "What is your favorite part about working here?" to someone working the front desk to which he replied, I just think all the people are very nice. The people are definitely my favorite part about the job, he said. Personally, I like the healthy aspect of the job being tobacco free and the vast amount of sports they offer within the organization and on-site gym facility.
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What was the biggest accomplishment (either professional or personal)?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Reynolds and Reynolds in Jun 2016
Interview
I took a long, detailed online assessment. I gave one phone interview, and was told I would be given a second phone interview. In the meantime I was sent an additional set of application questions, and an ethics assessment. Several days later, I received an email stating I was not getting the job, despite having been told I would receive another interview. In the end my two qualms are this:
1) I was told I would receive a second interview, and this turned out not to be true.
2) The questions on the supplemental application and ethics assessment were awkward and invasive. I give a few examples below. The supplemental application asked many questions about my spouse (I am not married, and there was no "if applicable" anywhere on the page), as well as inquiring if I had car, child support or alimony payments. The ethics assessment was very fixated on two particular issues: marijuana, and stealing. 55 questions, and nearly every single one was about my views on marijuana and stealing.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
What does your spouse do, and what do your spouse's parents do?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Reynolds and Reynolds (Houston, TX) in Sep 2015
Interview
Several assessment tests, including aptitude and personality assessments. Followed by several back to back interviews. One skype/webcam, then meeting with different department managers and supervisors. They each asked similar standard questions revolving around education and work experience. Nothing too difficult, other than the standard challenge questions about how you deal with conflict and the "tell me about yourself".
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Question 1
Very concerned about tobacco usage. You are not considered at all if they think that you are a smoker.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Reynolds and Reynolds in Apr 2015
Interview
Received an email from HR to schedule an on campus aptitude test. Once the date for testing is confirmed I was asked to complete an online assessment and application.
The at home took about an hour and the on campus test took another hour. Received an email saying they will not continue with the process. Guess I didn't "pass" the test.
The whole process is a huge waste of my time and I was not even asked for an phone interview.
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Question 1
the aptitude test has 3 sections, pattern recognition, shape/IQ test and applied algebra