I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at GLG (Londres, Inglaterra) in Mar 2017
Interview
I applied through my university's career hub. I was contacted a couple days after and we arranged a phone call. The phone call was pleasant and straight-forward. She asked me about my CV and past experiences. But she started the conversation by asking me: what does GLG do? You need to know this.
I was invited to a face-to-face interview in London. It's a 3 part interview with 3 different people. First one is simple, asks you about why you want to join GLG and what is their business model. The second one is based on role-play. You will need to pretend to call a potential expert and convince them to join GLG. The third one is a case study to understand what experts you would call if a client had a problem.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What does GLG do?
Why GLG?
What is our business model?
A time that you worked in a fast-paced environment.
role-play: Pretend to call an retired ex-CEO for Prada and convince them to join GLG
case study: What kind of experts would you contact when asked about the value chain of electric batteries
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at GLG (Londres, Inglaterra) in Feb 2017
Interview
Was fun, engaging, short and to the point. GLG recruiter was generally supportive. Asked me questions based on my CV, challenges I had to overcome, how I went about to fix them. Also, how my background would fit into GLG's business model. Generally, an easy going interview and was self-tailored. I got to ask questions at the end about the company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is an ambitious goal you've had and how did you go about to face it?
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at GLG (Londres, Inglaterra) in Feb 2017
Interview
The hiring process was all over the place, and definitely had highs and lows. The first stage was a pre-screening interview where you spoke with one of the HR representatives. It went well, and the HR person was really helpful and kind. He informed me that the next stage would be three back to back interviews with Research Managers, followed by a final interview with some of the senior people.
I had advanced to the second stage and had three consecutive 30 minute interviews. The first one gauged how much you knew about the company and how well you would fit in. The second was a role-play exercise and the third was a case study. The interviews were conducted via a conference link that was sent to me. Personally, the first Research Manager was on a huge power trip and his arrogance really suffocated me through the computer screen. I got the impression that this was the type of culture at this company. The second and third interviewers made better impressions and were more encouraging.
All in all, the impression that I got was that this was basically a “modern” telemarketing centre. I don’t think the first interviewer appreciated my telling him that cold-calling isn’t the best strategy in a saturated consulting market, and that hybridized or more innovative methods should be utilized. It was definitely a mixed experience, and I accept the result (and am a little grateful because I think I dodged a bullet on this one).