The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Gallup (Washington, DC) in Jul 2011
Interview
There were 2 phone interviews that consisted of rapid-fire behavioral psychology questions. Each interview took approximately 3 weeks after scheduling. A lot of the questions were repetitive. Just be yourself - there is honestly no benefit in preparing because the interview requires you to think on your feet. The second interview was more indepth (i.e. Are you good in Math. Demonstrate.) Review your resume. It would be helpful to prepare some examples of a time you worked with a company/helped some/etc. The last step in the interview process is a one-on-one interview. Still waiting to hear back from Gallup on whether or not I have advanced. Gallup sounds like a great company to work for, but I have heard that only a fraction of people are offered a face-to-face interview.
Very friendly interviewers. I didn't not get the job but they personally called me to let me know I didn't me make the final round. They didn't treat me like a number, but as a person which I appreciated.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Gallup (London, England) in Feb 2025
Interview
First, an online talent assessment (two parts, ~200 questions)
Second, an interview with the lead of talent.
Third, an interview with the managing director of consulting.
Finally, an interview with my manager.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Strengths-based questions, i.e., what are you good at, what is your goal in 5 years, what makes you motivated about joining Gallup, etc.
2 personality tests + one hygiene round + 2 technical rounds in total. The process was very rigorous and some parts of the interview made no sense. Overall, a very difficult experience all for nothing.