I first applied online and probably a week or so later I received an email to do an video interview to continue with the application process. It had to be completed within three business days. The video interview took probably 15 minutes total, made up of short 1-2 minute video responses to questions that I had about 30 to read. I submitted the video and didn't hear back.
I applied in-person. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at NBCUniversal (New York, NY) in Apr 2017
Interview
It went pretty smoothly! I met with a campus 2 career recruiter, associate producer, and then producer. It was mostly about my past experience (they honestly wanted more film experience than I had) and then I think it was also just about if I had a personality that would fit the show.
I applied online. The process took 6 months. I interviewed at NBCUniversal (New York, NY) in May 2018
Interview
I applied in Jan for Summer internships, didn't get a response to any. It's now May, and I got a response to do a video interview for a Fall internship I also applied to with the same resume. I got a chance to interview online. With the online interview, you answer 9 written yes or no questions, and 4 video. You get two attempts. I did worse on the second attempt than I did on the first. It sucks because I was applying for a role that deals with doing work in the background not in front of a camera, so I don't understand why they would assume that everyone would be okay with looking into a camera and speaking to themselves. It's a very unfortunate way of picking out individuals to continue the interviewing process with. Simple questions in a not so simple atmosphere.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1

How do you handle working in high-pressure, high-stakes environments? Please be specific.