I applied through other source. I interviewed at WSP (Londres, Inglaterra) in May 2017
Interview
I was informed via email that I would need to complete an online interview, the instructions were clear and easy to follow, the interview was filmed by a web camera, I had to ensure there was acceptable background lighting. I was asked 6 questions, for each question i was given roughly 30 seconds to think about my answers before replying.
I applied in-person. I interviewed at WSP (Londres, Inglaterra) in Aug 2013
Interview
Completed internship for two months. At end of internship had brief chat with Director to discuss full time job offer to begin within the next few months. Following two months there was a brief telephone interview with Director and Associate Director. Received job offer and contract within the next couple of weeks.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at WSP (Londres, Inglaterra) in Apr 2008
Interview
Submitted CV online. Invited to an assessment day which was held in a London hotel (this was during the height of the financial boom) and consisted of team-building exercise (not assessed), then group project which required assessing the environmental implications of a fictitious site (presented with other candidates). Finally a 1:1 interview with an Associate Director. Lasted less than 5 minutes (but having now worked with the guy) can understand why - he's quite relaxed. His interview questions were very informal (why WSP etc, something along those lines). A week later was invited to attend a second interview with an Associate Director of the business unit that I had applied for. Lasted approximately 1 hour and consisted of technical questions, discussion of my previous projects at university. Seperately, a HR recruiter asked me softer questions on personality etc.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
A technical question on one of my projects (too specialist to divulge)