I applied through other source. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at GLG
Interview
Did 6 interviews over the course of a month to get an automated rejection email, constantly had to alter my work schedule to suit the company. No feedback at all (although promised by company's senior) After emailing them to request some feedback I got no response. No respect for people's time and effort.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is more important to you; targets or quality of service?
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at GLG in Jan 2017
Interview
It all happened pretty quickly, I applied online and within the next several days heard from HR about the 2 back to back phone interviews. After that, I heard the same day and received the case study via jobvite. Then, several days after turning in the case study I had a 30 minute call with a manager about my case study. Then I heard that I was no longer in contest for the job.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why GLG? What does GLG do? Walk me through your resume
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at GLG (Austin, TX) in Jan 2017
Interview
The interview was intensive, in my opinion. The entire process lasted about three weeks and consisted of four rounds. I applied online and was contacted via email a week or two later to set up a phone interview. The interview went well and she indicated at the end of the call that they would like to set up a second phone interview. We set that up for the following week. A couple days after the second phone interview, I received an email that said I had progressed to the next phase, which was a case study. It's basically a sample of the work you would do for GLG. It had a turn around time of a few days. I submitted it and was invited within a couple days to interview in person. I am comfortable with in-person interviews, but found this to be the most difficult part simply because of the length and nature of the questions. The whole thing lasted two hours and consisted of 4 30-minute interviews, some with single and some with multiple interviewers. This is really a mental marathon, so study some possible questions and be prepared. It is a lot of repetition, the interviewers will ask many of the same questions. I took all the questions off of Glassdoor (even for different positions) and prepared them in advance - every question they asked was one I'd already looked at and was prepared to answer! Make sure you know the GLG business model, can present a picture of the responsibilities of the job you are applying for, and can talk about/spin your weaknesses (and strengths) as an employee - you will get these questions over and over. A couple days after my in-person interview, I received an offer via telephone.
Interview questions [5]
Question 1
Describe three weakness and three strengths you have.