I was made aware of this position through a friend. I emailed my resume to the recruiter and heard nothing. I then sent it through the website and heard back the next day.
I had a phone interview, which the recruiter was late for. I was invited in to meet with her face to face. Lots of behavioral questions. The recruiter didn't get back to me, rather I had to follow up constantly. I emailed and phoned multiple times. I was told I would be contacted in a certain amount of time, no matter what the decision was. Several months later, no one has called.
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Question 1
Tell us about a time when you dealt with a difficult coworker.
Filled out application in person, took about 2 months called in for interview. Met with Supervisor, very thorough about job responsibilities. Friendly environment. Receive tour of building and familiarized with different departments
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at The Washington Post
Interview
I applied online and received a call within days. 2 interviews. One with HR the 2nd with the hiring managers. I received an offer after about 2 weeks. They did my background check and I which was quick and I started right away. Training took about a week and was very thorough.
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I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at The Washington Post in Dec 2015
Interview
Interview processed started with a simple phone interview, was offered an in-person interview, however HR failed to answer simple questions so the process ended. Was asked simple questions like why the Post? And where I see myself in a few years. It almost seemed like I asked more questions than HR.