I applied online. I interviewed at Jet (Hoboken, NJ) in Mar 2017
Interview
I had a phone interview and was then brought in for an on-site interview. The process was easy and I was treated professionally. The interview questions I was asked were both technical and personality-based.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Jet
Interview
Had three sections: a UX section, a case study, and then a bunch of behavioral/fit questions one after another. Had a really bizarre experience. One of my interviewers was tough, but definitely fair and constructive. One of my interviewers was extremely nice and approachable, and we had a very fun and enjoyable conversation. Meanwhile, my last interviewer was easily the worst interview I have ever had in my life. He interrupted me constantly, often with condescending or rude put-downs right from the beginning. After I left the interview, one of the employees went up to me and asked if I had "survived the (name redacted) treatment," which is such an incredibly bizarre and unprofessional way of approaching an interview. It's not frat hazing, just treat people interviewing with respect. Obviously, I wasn't surprised I didn't get an offer. It was a shame because it looks like a really enjoyable and fun place to work.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Asked me to do a mock negotiation while interrupting me the whole time. Nice!
I applied online. I interviewed at Jet (Hoboken, NJ) in Jun 2017
Interview
Applied on the company website on a Sunday, the next day got an email asking to have an HR screen phone call and it was scheduled for a couple hours later! Immediately following the phone call I was asked to participate in a fun IQ game (Skyrise). Once completing that I got an email from the coordinator at HQ asking when would be good to come into the office. This all happened on the same day which was a big positive for me. They booked my flight and hotel and I had 3 one-on-ones with 2 GMs and a Category Manager. There was a detail oriented mini-case, analytical mini-case, and a brain teaser. While my last interview with the Category Manager wasn't amazing (he wasn't the originally planned interviewer) it was still enjoyable. Besides the mini-cases/brain teaser it was just your typical behavioral interview. Pretty informal and very comfortable setting. Overall, really enjoyed my time during the interview process. The only negative was they said I would hear back in 1-2 weeks and it took them a month to get back which was just nerve racking since I really wanted it.