I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Veterans United Home Loans (Columbia, MO) in Apr 2016
Interview
Process was smooth. Apply online and then are able to track where you are in the process using Jobvite. Phone interview was maybe 20-30 minutes and was a little difficult but nothing to ride home about. In person interview was scheduled a week later. Casual environment and great questions. Be prepared to provide examples and be confident. Note: Just because they are a relaxed environment, doesn't mean you don't dress to impress. HR was more than courteous.
Received the offer a few days after the interview and it was reasonable with the position. I had some unexpected life changes between the interview and the offer that made the offer not work out for me at the time. HR was very understanding and even tried to help out with that. Hope that down the road the opportunity arises again to potentially work together.
Overall great experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a situation you and a colleague did not get along and how you rectified the situation.
The interview process wasn't bad, but there was a lot of time between interviews and what seemed like a lack of communication. There were 4 interviews and after 2 weeks in between each I would reach out and that seemed to get the ball rolling again.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Veterans United Home Loans (Columbia, MO) in Jan 2023
Interview
Paper round followed by 2 in person rounds, 1 with HR and the 2nd with direct management team . Was very welcoming and made me feel comfortable despite the interview setting.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What was my favorite one of their company values and how can I apply it in my own life?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Veterans United Home Loans (Columbia, MO) in Jan 2017
Interview
Applied online. Got email to set up phone interview. Then they sent over a couple of quizzes to complete before the interview. IQ type of test and a typing test. Phone interview was supposed to be 30 mins, but lasted about 15. Got an email the next day to set up an in-person interview. Interview was scheduled to take an hour, but I was out in 20. Received a phone call the next day with an offer. Pretty basic questions, asked about my resume and how I manage time and using multiple databases and the same time. The whole process took 2 weeks, only because they were interviewing so many people that I had to schedule both interviews a week out. But they were very prompt at making decisions and getting back to me!
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Would you rather be on time & good or late & perfect?