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      Community Associate Interview

      Jul 21, 2022
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Austin, TX
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at WeWork (Austin, TX)

      Interview

      Long interview process, 3 interviews total. My first two went well (both on zoom) and my 3rd was also great but they definitely had no intentions of hiring me but still had the 3rd interview (onsite). It was more of a tour of their space. I could tell by their initial body language and the way they spoke I wasn't being hired, which is fine. Just annoying because I would rather just not have to come to the on-site interview. The person who gave me the tour was a walking red flag. They were really nice but for someone in such a communication heavy role I have no clue how they were hired. They were so hard to understand and I could not get a word in. They would ask you a question and then cut you off to ramble about nothing again. I just nodded and smiled like I understood what they were saying. They also had a lot of preconceived notions and disclosed questionable things about their academic history. I think the interviewers claimed they want personality and individuality but only if you fit the personality of your standard college frat bro or sorority girl. I had a lot of experience in what the job requires and a lot of knowledge on all aspects of the job. When I was at the on-site interview I knew I wasn't being hired, and if I was I would have declined, their attention drifted, the communication was awful considering their roles, and their overall body language was telling. They didn't ask me any questions the entire time so it was not even an interview, there was no doing well or not. I wanted to like this company, the remnants of their controversial past still remain in their foundation which is evident in the language that still exists within the company even though they claim to be "changing" it. If I hd tips for WeWork I would suggest making sure the lead of the communication sector does not openly talk about being kicked out of their business school for their lifestyle choices. They also asked me where I was from and then talked down to me because I was from said place. I can get along with almost anyone but not someone who chooses to not get along with others. If you get a third interview don't get your hopes up unless you just want a tour of WeWork.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Tell me about a time you solved an issue brought up by a customer.
      1 Answer
      2

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      May 29, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Monterrey, Nuevo León
      Declined offer
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      Average interview

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      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      São Paulo, São Paulo
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

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      Feb 23, 2026
      Anonymous employee
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      Average interview

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