I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Gartner in Jul 2025
Interview
I was approached by Gartner for a senior research and advisory role. From the start, the role was vaguely defined—"fluid" and "still being shaped" were phrases repeated throughout. Despite the lack of clarity, I was asked to submit a formal writing assignment (4–7 page research note) and a 15-minute slide presentation tailored to an executive panel.
I participated in multiple rounds of interviews, culminating in a panel with senior HR leaders. Some were thoughtful and engaged, but others contributed little and appeared threatened by independent thinking. The dynamic made it clear that true innovation—even when offered respectfully—was not welcome.
The final decision was delivered via a brief, transactional phone call from a junior recruiter, with no substantive feedback or acknowledgement of the effort invested. For a company that claims to lead in insight and advisory services, the process felt more performative than serious.
Worse still, it appears Gartner uses these interview processes to “test” concepts and candidates without real intent to hire—particularly if the internal team is not aligned. If you're a senior leader with original ideas and a peer-level presence, be aware: Gartner may invite you in but is rarely structured to absorb you.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked me how a senior leader would approach putting together a 5-year plan for technology deployment
The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Gartner in Jan 2019
Interview
Multiple phone screens, a very lengthy research "note" (+8 pages), expect to prepare another powerpoint on a different topic at the last minute. Panel interview in another city so expect to travel and present in under 10 mins. The interviewers ask questions in a condescending manner (probably to simulate the behavior of clients) to evaluate your response and posture. Questions clearly have no proper answer but are intended to get an opinion or forced "i dont know" response. All very awkward and not well suited for assertive professionals who are direct. Its their process and i respect that but definitely not the right fit.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Gartner (New York, NY)
Interview
Human Resources phone screen followed by three peer phone interviews with future team members, a phone interview with hiring manager. The final part was an in person panel where I had to write a paper and then defend it in a brutal panel interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do feel about moving from a hands on consulting role to a more advisory role