The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Gallup (London, England) in Jul 2010
Interview
I got a phone interview which was all very professional set up via email. I got a call from a well spoken woman who proceeded to ask me a number of questions in which I had to give a quick response without thinking too much about it. This approach is based on their behaviour based interview or some hocus pocus. I should know given I'm a psychologist! I was myself, answered the questions as best I could. Note the questions weren't test questions, just questions about your character. e.g. 'have you helped anyone recently out of the goodness of your heart', 'would you prefer to be the life of the party or sit back and watch', etc.
Anyway, them at Gallup didn't think I suited them so I got rejected after the phone interview. Crazy, considering my commerical background suited Gallup to a tee as I had experience doing what they did for a living. So behavioural based interviewing my behind!
The Interview process is overly long - a candidate has to go through multiply technical assessments and then after that, 3 rounds of interviews? Making candidates jump through too many hoops but treating them as disposable
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Gallup (London, England)
Interview
the process was very straightforward, I was accompanied by Tony the whole time, I first met with him and then with the hiring manager for a second interview, finally I was asked to present before a panel and answer questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Prepare a presentation for a client explaining engagement
After completing the online tests, the interview process was relatively straightforward. Communication about the process was easy and clear, and the questions weren’t particularly difficult. Everyone whom I interviewed with was friendly and welcoming, even though I didn’t ultimately receive an offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us something you’ve achieved that you are proud of.