I was approached by a recruiter on LinkedIn, had an interview with him, a second interview with the head of the BD department, one with one manager of a team, last interview with both head of the department and management director in person. Very informal interview, general questions about my motivation and something a bit more specific about the role specifics but not that difficult -like making PowerPoint presentation or compliance. A positive experience regarding the interviews, I felt that they were nice and putting the candidate in a comfortable mood. Just, the salary range for this role (45000 euros )was lower than what I asked from the beginning so I would have preferred if they stopped the process at the first interview and not proceeding with the following steps if they had a different budget (also because I had to arrive till La Hulpe and they did not refund my expenses).
Overall, it feels a nice place to work in.
Average, typical questions surrounding portfolio, type of work familiar with, and how proficient one is with Revit. Interview was about an hour long and they also do a good job of being transparent with how they support their employees
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Stantec (Austin, TX) in Apr 2023
Interview
I applied, after a several weeks the HM called to set up a zoom interview. In the Zoom interview, the HM and Lead for the team asked me questions specifically about my previous companies recruitment practices. They made me feel like they were more interested in obtaining intel about my previous company rather than actually learning anything about me and the skills I could bring to the company. I had a very poor experience in this interview and subsequently withdrew my application.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked questions specifically about my previous company's recruitment practices. After 3 consecutive questions starting with "so, when you were at COMPANY, how did your team do XYZ?" I realized they weren't really interested in learning about my experience but rather learning about my previous company.