I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Grant Thornton (Boston, MA)
Interview
One day single interview with two people. About 30 minutes each where they give a description of what the job would be like and how your position would contribute to the group. Give tour of the office, meet a couple people. None of the questions are too difficult, they love Excel skills and organization. Deadlines and attention to detail are important, they make this clear.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How organized are you? Describe how you are organized.
This was a few years ago, but it just came to mind and I wanted to share some feedback about the experience. I remember applying for an HR role and being interviewed by Rhia Girmendonk Dee for the initial interview.
From what I recall, the interaction felt quite cold. She asked me to start by asking questions rather than asking about my background first. I’m generally a curious person and I do like asking questions, but I usually do that after the interviewer has asked about my experience and the conversation has flowed a bit more naturally.
In that situation, I was expecting to first share my background and experience, but since the format was different, I ended up asking most of the questions and sharing my experience as part of my responses. Because of that, the conversation felt a bit awkward and less like a natural dialogue.
Overall, the interaction felt quite procedural and there was limited rapport, which made the experience feel less warm or engaging than I had expected.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Grant Thornton (Irvine, CA)
Interview
Phone screen first with the Recruiter to go over the position and my experience. Onsite interview and video meetings after that. Met with 4 people total, interviews around 30 minutes to 1 hour each. Recruiter was in constant contact with me letting me know what was happening every step of the process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Explain a time that you had to handle a sensitive employee relations issue and go through your process of handling it.