I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Euromonitor in Feb 2019
Interview
After applying online, they request you take online tests on your English knowledge and logical knowledge. The tests have a limited time to be completed. Afterward, the HR recruiter contacts you again to schedule a virtual interview. Then, you have a second interview scheduled with a senior person in the team. The overall process took around 2 weeks. There is a clear mismatch between what they look for and what they expect the candidate to perform. They request people with a master's degree and knowledge on qualitative and quantitative research, with a good numeracy level and English level. However, then they say none of those skills are required, in their own words "the job is like cold calling business people and selling them credit cards, but without the selling". The job is about reaching a quota of successful calls to local business people. You clearly do not need someone with a master's degree to do that. They should request different skills and experience from candidates. Finally, despite the HR recruiter was friendly throughout the process, the senior person was unpunctual and clearly unprepared,
The folks were really nice and had behavioral stage as well as a case study stage. Recruiter was professional and prompt. Had to turn down for another job but would recommend
The first stage was a phone screen interview and then hiring managers interview asking about your market research experience, last stage was a IQ test (simple maths) in general was a pretty easy process
I applied online. I interviewed at Euromonitor (London, England) in Apr 2023
Interview
Within ten days of sending over my application, I got an invitation to interview for 30 minutes. The aim was to learn about your profile, previous experience and capacity to do the job. Then also hear questions I have on the job etc. Then was asked to complete test within first week. Test is very easy analytical questions are basic math, but the abstract reasoning a bit harder but it's just a question of practice.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would deal with a research task that didn't go well?