I applied through a recruiter. The process took 8 weeks. I interviewed at WeWork
Interview
I read glassdoor reviews with a large grain of salt but, unfortunately, the previous reviews about the interview process being incredibly unprofessional here are true. I understand that WeWork still likes to think it is a "startup" but being a "startup" does not excuse being inconsiderate and disrespectful of peoples time. Rescheduling interviews multiple times with almost no notice, showing up late, and (I hope this guy forgot I could see him) stretching/looking around/waving at people during an interview gives the company a terrible first impression.
Interview was 4 rounds - straightforward behavioral with HR and hiring manager and case study rounds. Done hybrid online and physical
Quick response from HR, overall was a smooth process
two stages, first was a teams introduction call that lasted 30 minutes, the second was in person 60 minutes meeting people one the team. both went fairly well, everyone was nice
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at WeWork (London, England) in Mar 2022
Interview
Round 1: Screening round with Talent Acquisition Manager
Round 2: First round interview with Leasing Manager & Leasing Director
Round 3: Second round interview with Pod Director & Head of Sales
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about WeWork's value proposition? Why would an enterprise client use WeWork? One of WeWork's corporate values is Be Entrepreneurial. Tell me about a time where you demonstrated this skill. How do you build trust with a client?