I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at WeWork (Los Angeles, CA) in May 2015
Interview
Applied online after reading about them in TechCrunch. Was intrigued by the idea behind the company and the visual aesthetic of the company overall. I applied online and was reached out to to come in for an interview 2 days later. Before accepting the interview I did more research on the company + culture to ensure it was a positive environment. Was highly discouraged by the company reviews, overall culture, and feedback from past and current employees. Since I didn't have a good vibe, I decided to decline the interview. I had (3) employees email me requesting to talk on the phone as to why I would decline and how I would be a great applicant. I decided to hear them out and after listening to them on the phone I realized I made the right choice by not pursuing this position. The employee had only worked there 3 months and was continually on the defence. Seems like a very young company, early stages of growth, however growing to fast to maintain stability. If you are a mid level/ senior level professional- make sure you do your homework.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They didnt ask me anything- I asked all the questions.
Very professional and relevant to the job. Respect my time. Had one interview. Got the answers fast. Kept in touch though the entire process. Explained the role as needed and answered all
My questions.
Initial fielding call with the talent agent, followed by three separate follow-up interviews with various levels of management and concluding with a final comprehensive interview conducted by the local on-site team.
The interview process is very long and time taking and it takes about 2-3 months to get completed. They have about 5-7 interview rounds hierarchy wise starting from the direct manager or colleague to the top management
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked me about my roles and responsibilities in my current company, my job profile & current market situations