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based on 6 ratings - Updated Jan 24, 2026
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The interview process with Gilmartins is structured, efficient, and candidate-focused. It typically begins with an initial screening to review qualifications and experience, followed by one or more in-depth interviews with senior team members. These discussions assess technical expertise, problem-solving ability, and cultural alignment. The process emphasizes transparency, clear communication, and mutual fit, allowing candidates to gain a strong understanding of the role and the firm’s expectations before final decisions are made.
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They focused primarily on real-world experience, asking me to walk through a specific situation where I successfully handled a challenging case and explain my decision-making process from start to finish.
I applied through other source. I interviewed at Gilmartins (London, England) in Dec 2025
Interview
Telephone and zoom call, questions on experience, information given on requirements and expectations, wage, bonus scheme and company policies. Process was efficient and interviewer was thorough. Overall a good experience.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Gilmartins (Houghton Regis, England) in Sep 2025
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Really straightforward interview process. Phone chat with HR then in person with a senior manager. Very friendly, and tone was conversational rather than formal, with nothing requiring an answer in the STAR method. Didn’t have many questions for me
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Question 1
How do you deal with having to deal with multiple priorities.