I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Nielsen (Racine, WI) in Dec 2013
Interview
The overall interview process was fabulous. I interviewed in three days for the current position that I am in, and did not have to come back multiple times. The VP of the area went over the job in great detail, and she was able to answer any and all questions that I had.
I applied online. I interviewed at Nielsen in Nov 2020
Interview
I spoke to an HR representative after applying through LinkedIn. I was anticipating a standard 20-30 minute phone screening regarding my experience but the call was seemingly cut short after I notified the recruiter of my salary expectations. Seems they are paying below market standards, disappointing but not surprising considering the company's value pre and post COVID. I appreciate them not wasting my time.
I applied in-person. I interviewed at Nielsen (Londres, Inglaterra) in Oct 2019
Interview
Initial meeting and introduction. 2nd round presenting company products based off an earlier provided case study. Followed by a presentation on your likes and interests, and who you are as a person.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What i struggle with, and find most challening in my previous roles.
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Nielsen (Parsippany, NJ) in Feb 2019
Interview
I applied for the position in December through their website and received an initial interview request from the recruiter in the first week of January. Before the interview, I was requested to complete an online assessment which took ~30 minutes. The screening interview was a few days later and soon after I advanced to phone interviews with several hiring managers situated at various clients in New Jersey. After 3 of these calls, I was requested to complete a case study and prepare a deck over the course of a weekend, which would gauge my analysis skills. At this point, it's mid-February and I'm called in for an interview with 3 hiring managers at one of the client's offices. After this, is where the experience went downhill. It's been 6 weeks from the last interview and all I have been told is to wait for an update after having reached out to the recruiter 3 times since.
I've been told there is a delay in the process for the role, but at this point any answer from a job I applied to in December would be better than being left hanging. Very unprofessional.
EDIT: Received an automated rejection letter via e-mail.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you prioritize two competing priorities? What's one of your weaknesses?