I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at DICK'S Sporting Goods in Feb 2022
Interview
Three rounds of interviews took place:
Round One - Initial interview with the recruiter to discuss the role and get an understanding of the potential fit.
Note: Honestly a solid interview took place here and the recruiter was able to inform me more about the desired characteristics they see being the right fit. Completely on board at this point.
Round Two - Hour long interview with the director. Roughly 45 minutes going through a scenario and mapping out the process. Last 15 minutes Q and A.
Notes: Awesome experience and really enjoyed the scenario and the conversation.
Round Three: Approximately 45 minute conversation with several potential team members that are across the board in their work.
Notes: Great group of people. Natural conversations.
After that was told; decision coming the next Monday/Tuesday.
End of week and did a follow up to be told next Monday/Tuesday. Followed up and ghosted.
Assume no offer. Beyond being ghosted I liked the people and the position.
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Question 1
How would you describe your work with UX/UI designer?
I applied online. I interviewed at DICK'S Sporting Goods
Interview
the interview was laid back, more of a tour of the facility, really. Everyone seemed nice and the atmosphere wasn't as chaotic as some warehouses I've been to. It was clean and organized.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at DICK'S Sporting Goods (Pittsburgh, PA) in Oct 2021
Interview
The interview process began with a 20 minute scheduled phone screening with a recruiter, who was very pleasant and easy to talk to. They get a good sense during the phone screening of whether you meet the baseline qualifications and if you would fit with the company culture. After the phone screening, the recruiter schedules you with a series of 3-4 interviews with the person you would directly report to and others in or adjacent to the department. Each of those interviews lasts about 30 minutes and serves as an opportunity for them to get to know you and ask job-specific, as well as personal, questions.