Me postulé en persona. El proceso tomó 4 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en CBRE
Entrevista
In all, 3 rounds of interview were conducted. First round was more of a shortlisting one. Second was slightly to know you well. After 2 rounds, offer was made by the HR. The compensation was just 10% increment on the existing salary. Even after negotiations, when the HR didnt move ahead, I thought to go ahead with CBRE as there are a lot of positive reviews about the company and its culture. After agreeing with the lesser compensation, gave the 3rd round with Regional head.
Was selected in all 3 rounds. Post this, got to know that a formal offer would be made. However, after waiting for 2 weeks (and rejecting other calls in the meanwhile), I was informed by the HR that the position has been filled in and they would not make me offer. It was a serious case of cheating!!
Guys, if you are really interested in this co., you are definitely not getting a good compensation and there are hardly anybody from a good/top tier B school. But if you ve made up your decision to join, plz beware of fraudulent HR practices. The consulting division may be fine but HR dept is pathetic! Unprofessional attitude is not expected from a co. which claims to be a Fortune 500 co.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Profile based questions, NPV calculations and other easy questions
The interview with CBRE consisted of only one round with the team I applied for. Asked questions on past job experience and why I want to work for CBRE. All behavioural questions.
Asked a lot of background information, and also asked question regarding views on property market and capital market etc
Some of them seems not quite related to the job
Maybe the interviewer is testing the candidate about the sense to the property market
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
How do you think the capital market will be in 3 years?
My interview process with CBRE was thorough and multi-faceted, consisting of five rounds: a group discussion to assess communication and teamwork, an aptitude test for numerical and analytical skills, an in-depth interview with a business leader to gauge alignment with strategic goals, a team interaction to evaluate fit within the team, and an essay writing exercise to test English proficiency and critical thinking. The comprehensive nature of the process highlighted CBRE's commitment to finding candidates who are not only technically skilled but also well-suited to their company culture.