Multiple rounds, starting with internal recruiter and advancing through the chain of command for the role in question. Questions were pretty stock-standard and straight-forward. The communication between rounds, however, was very poor, with a lot of time between rounds and no replies from my point of contact. In the end, I was not informed that they weren't moving forward, but instead ghosted, which I feel is rather unprofession after 3 rounds of interviews
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a time you invented a new solution to a problem at work
I interviewed at Equity LifeStyle Properties (Chicago, IL) in May 2024
Interview
Smooth process moved at a great pace. Met with each level of management I was going to work with, Questions were fairly standard and less job specific and more cultural fit.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Equity LifeStyle Properties (Chicago, IL) in Aug 2021
Interview
The process consisted of a phone screen, Zoom interview, in-person interview, and Excel test. This took place over the course of 2 months. After the in-person interview, I was told that I was a "finalist" and asked about my availability for the following week to do a second in-person interview along with a take-home assignment. And then: radio silence. For the next several weeks, I sent a polite email requesting an update. Still no communication. Clearly ELS either incorrectly identified me as a finalist or the company decided “to move in a different direction.” I realize that it’s increasingly acceptable behavior for companies and candidates to ghost one another. But to tell a candidate that they’re a finalist and outline final steps, and then go dark, is poor form. If TA/HR had just sent a one-sentence “our priorities have changed” email, then I would have rated the experience neutral and moved on. ELS: extend the courtesy of certainty and close the communication loop with your candidates.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Be prepared with a lot of questions for the interviewer in order to keep the conversation moving.