I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at IXL Learning in Apr 2020
Interview
Phone interview with a team member, and then was asked to complete a take home test. I think it's true what others have posted on here about interviewing for IXL. It seems like a good way to get free content and free new ideas from interested candidates. The phone interviewer was definitely just reading from a script, and didn't really care to ask about myself and what I could bring the company. The interview process was basically a fishing expedition for them.
Pretty straightforward. The recruiter will call you and ask some pre-screening question then you will be asked to complete a task within a week. The task consists of grammatical correction, alignment and information clarity.
Had a phone screening which went well, followed by a work product. The instructions on the work product were overall very vague, and took a lot of guessing/assuming what they were looking for. It took me about 5 hours total, and I received a rejection email stating that no feedback would be given and with no further explanation.
The interview consisted of a recruiter call. Then a 2nd call. Then a remote meeting via zoom where I was drilled with questions that didn't seem to math the role I applied for. Zero emotions shown. No smiles.