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based on 9 ratings - Updated May 15, 2020
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Applied online and automatically received a preliminary interview with the CEO. I was asked to complete a Myers Briggs test and send them the results. They focused a lot their questions on my personal story rather than discussing my practical skills. I understand that this is a small startup and the CEO is very close with everyone, but I was honestly a little caught off guard.
I applied online. I interviewed at NestReady (Montreal, QC) in Jun 2019
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The interview was okay, I just felt that Vanessa could've asked questions that were relatable to the job role instead of my personal life. Also, I researched the hell out of the company and remained composed of the interview. I know I'm not perfect but maybe I could've been considered for a second interview.
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Question 1
What are the three things you like/don't like doing?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at NestReady (Montreal, QC) in Jan 2019
Interview
1. 15 minute phone interview with HR coordinator
2. 30 minute phone interview with the CEO
3. 40 minute in-person interview with the CEO
4. 20 minute in-person interview with the CTO
5. 40 minute in-person interview with the CRO
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Question 1
Very, very, very (you get the picture) personal questions not allowed by law. In addition, to the typical cookie cutter interview questions.