I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at GLG
Interview
The interview process was interesting to say the least. It’s one of those interviews where they pick people from different departments with different ranges of experience to interview you. The first interview was a typical phone interview just asking about knowledge of the company and the role I was applying for. The interview went well but one of the interviewers was not as well versed in facts about the company as she should’ve been so it made it a little more difficult to take the interview process seriously after that(she didn’t know when the company started :/). The other interviewer was fantastic though and I moved on to the next round.
The next part was a case study and essentially involved a case that showed what GLG did day to day. It wasn’t difficult but there was a 1 hour time limit. The case study automatically qualifies for the next round which involves a review of the case and 2 other behavioral interviews
The girl who did the case review for me was not personable and actually quite condescending. Her attitude mirrored that of the first phone interviewer. I’m sure she might’ve been nervous but she gave off a bad impression of the company and with the reviews they have on here that’s not something you should be doing. The next interviewer was 100x better and it felt more like a conversation. She seemed to know the ins and outs of the company and really was informative about the pros and cons of the role. She seemed to slightly be over the bull that the job entailed though.The last interviewer was excellent also and made the interview conversational. The questions they asked were just simple behavioral ones. The type where they really don’t take notes on what you say because if you’ve worked and haven’t done half the things they asked you about then your resume is probably a sham.
Overall the interview process was quick and more efficient than a lot of companies. I think it’s important to point out that it’s a young company and everyone there kept pointing out the median age was 25 for employees. Somehow they made it seem like that was a plus but like can people with less than 10 yrs of work experience really provide any significant value to your career development? Probably not. I’ll also just say the interviewers were qwhite similar and I’ll just leave it there.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time where you’ve dealt with a difficult client
I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at GLG (Londres, Inglaterra) in Feb 2019
Interview
1. Application
2. Video Interview
- Fairly easy, ask about general motivations for the role and interests.
3. Telephone Interview
- Not too difficult, interviewer was friendly and relaxed. Talked about motivations for the role, why GLG, what their business model is, competency based questions, what sets them aside from their competitors. Lasted around 30 minutes.
4. Assessment day at their London office
- First round interview: mine was with the same woman that conducted my telephone interview, so it was comfortable and relaxed. She asked more questions about my motivations and interests in the role, as well as some more competency based questions.
- Roleplay exercise: You are given a situation with a client who is requesting information and you are told you need to phone an expert who you think is suitable for this query and convince them to join the council membership. This exercise can be difficult and I would recommend preparing a basic script before hand that you can amend as the interviewer will ask you questions during the phone call that you cannot really prepare for. Not sure why they expect you to know how to do this before starting the job. I had prepared for this exercise as I had seen it come up in all the reviews, but the questions that came up were still difficult to answer. Regardless, I would say this part of the interview was still a positive experience.
- Case study exercise: Now here's where it started going downhill. Keep in mind that throughout this whole process from the submission of my application, their replies took extremely long and were inconsistent. They seemed very disorganised and this was frustrating to work with. Anyway, I was told beforehand that the case study exercise would include a value chain exercise. During this stage, you are given a client problem, industry, and product. You are first asked to describe the value chain of the product (for which I would recommend using Porter's model), and then based on the client scenario you are given, identify which experts they should be connected with to answer their specific questions.
While the case study itself was interesting, challenging, and enjoyable, the member of staff that conducted the interview was rude and arrogant. This is not an uncommon review for GLG. I had read multiple reviews sharing the exact same experience of rude interviewers but chose not to believe it and proceed with the application process. However, these reviews proved to be accurate when the interviewer seemed to be interested in nothing but rubbing her authority and experience in my face. She gave off a very competitive, insecure, and unprofessional vibe. It makes an interview a lot more difficult than it already is when your interviewer behaves in this manner. It honestly made me wonder if I still wanted the position, considering her role would mean that I would probably work directly with her on a daily basis.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at GLG
Interview
The first round of the interview was rather easy, thirty minutes with the HR who just basically try to explain their company to you. I will have my second round tomorrow and according to the HR, it would be a skype interview with three senior managers.