I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at NBCUniversal in Feb 2018
Interview
I originally interviewed for an IT manager role. The recruiter reached out to me and suggested I apply for the Business Analyst role, I applied and was interviewed the next week. The interviewer cut me off many times when I tried to answer her questions and made a remark on how I should answer her questions. It was very odd, but I remained positive and answered her questions anyway. She later was very condescending for the remainder of the interview about what I should talk about instead of my experience that relates to the position. No email or call back.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at NBCUniversal (New York, NY) in Mar 2017
Interview
all video interviews, all behavioral, more a conversation than interview. started off with taping a video of yourself and sending it in. I had very disorganized interviews with multiple different people- unplanned.
I interviewed at NBCUniversal (Stamford, CT) in Jul 2018
Interview
I first completed the initial video interview which consisted of 9 basic interview questions. The next day I was called to interview at the show's offices in Stamford, CT. I talked to a producer, as well as the executive producer. The structure of the interview seemed to be picking the position that would best fit me, and I walked away feeling rather confident. I was told to send a follow up email with some additional information, and that I would hear back within a week to a week and a half. I sent my follow up email and waited, but never heard back. I followed up several more times and never even received a response. Meanwhile the job was reposted several times after my interview. I was able to assume I hadn't gotten the position 3 weeks after my interview, when the day the job was supposed to begin came and passed and I still hadn't received a response.
I would understand if I didn't hear back after initially applying, or even after the first digital interview. However, after taking my time to go to Stamford to speak to the producers, I find it incredibly unprofessional that I couldn't even get a response to my several follow-up emails. It was an extremely disappointing experience with a company I have idolized for years.