I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at NBCUniversal (Miami, FL) in Nov 2013
Interview
Do exactly what is described in the ad. Go through the online process. It DOES work. If you meet specific qualifications, you'll get a call from a recruiter. That recruiter is your first level. If you know someone in the building - tell them. It will help you get past that initial eyeballs test. They only look at the resume. Your cover letter -- I don't think too much. Then you'll get a call from who would be your direct manager. The phone interview will last probably 45 minutes if they are truly interested. It's possible another person will interview you on the phone, too. Then it'll likely be a formal interview with an in-house -- in person interview. You'll meet with many people from your immediate boss, to the manager of the department. Possibly the GM, too depending on the job you are applying for. You'll also be interviewed by HR. You MIGHT be required to take a general knowledge test -- depending on your job description. Producers will get one.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They are big on communication and interaction and people skills. there's no one specific question that stands out. Just know -- the company thrives on innovation and creativity at all levels. Problem solvers.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at NBCUniversal (New York, NY) in Jul 2016
Interview
It was a 2 part process. The first is a webcam prerecorded interview. You answer about 5 questions via webcam- each timed for about 2 minutes. The second round was a skype interview with the supervisor of the department you were interviewing for.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Talk about 3 current events.
How do you get your news?
What are your favorite NBC programs?
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at NBCUniversal (South Bend, IN) in Sep 2016
Interview
Applied through my university, had 1 phone-screening interview and one behavioral interview. There was a walk-through of my resume, so make sure that you know it front and back (although technically there really shouldn't be a back to your resume).