A phone screening and then an interview with the hiring manager. The recruiters were very informative and kept me updated during the whole process. I could reach out the recruiters by phone or email and they got back to me quickly.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Wolters Kluwer (Chicago, IL) in Nov 2017
Interview
Very happy with the process. was contacted about the job less then a week from applying about a phone interview with the recruiter. The following Monday, It was less then 15 minutes long and was contacted the same day about speaking with the hiring manager. Had the phone interview two days later. The next Monday heard back about an in person interview which was 4 days later. The in person interview is where everything became unfortunate. I really enjoyed my time interviewing with everyone, however the hiring manager was asking me the same questions asked over the phone and I probably didn't give the most detailed answers they were looking for. I was then interviews by the team which also threw me off bc I was being interviewed by someone who was hired not too long ago. Lastly I was given a problem to "solve" . My expectations are what lost me the job, I had hoped they would be willing to work with me knowing that I lacked some small parts of the job given that I am a recent graduate. Overall, I still really liked this company and would still look forward to other opportunities.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you handle a situation where the project didn't go as planned?
How do you handle difficult people?
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Wolters Kluwer (New York, NY) in May 2016
Interview
Not very difficult, most resume based. Know what the company actually does and be able to answer in depth questions about you experience. Interviewer was easy to talk to