I applied and got an answer within a week about a company's unwillingness to proceed with my application. I think It is the best practice to send people the feedback or at least reach out to them to say that you did not get the job. Thank you for being honest.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Korn Ferry (Dallas, TX) in Apr 2018
Interview
I applied for the New Graduate Program in Dallas. The first official interview was with the Recruiting Manager. I was asked which division (Korn Ferry, Future Step, or Hay Group) interested me the most. I selected Hay Group and a WebEx interview with two representatives were set up for the following week. I was also asked to take an hour long personality assessment. For my third interview, I had a phone call with a Senior Client Partner the following week. The Recruiting Manager called back the next week to request I do one more interview. I spoke to someone in Chicago and got an offer the next day. Expect to answer about 2 to 3 behavioral questions at every stage. All other questions involved a rundown of your resume and your career aspirations. Everyone was profesional and courteous throughout the entire process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me a difficult situation you had (professional example), how did you approach it, what did you do, what was the outcome, did you learn anything, and is this skill transferable to your current job (if so, how?)
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Korn Ferry (Ottawa, ON) in Jan 2018
Interview
1. Phone interview with Atlanta HR 2. Online numeral reasoning online test, Personality test, Text understanding test, Logical test - all timed 3. In person interview with Ottawa office + Ms Excel test + Logical test 4. Long waiting, then job offer
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