Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 2 meses. Acudí a una entrevista en Exiger (Silver Spring, MD) en jul 2019
Entrevista
I applied online and was contacted about 3 weeks later for a phone interview. After this, there was a writing assignment. I submitted it and then there was no communication for about 3 more weeks when they contacted me for an in-person interview. I scheduled the interview and had to wait another week for a confirmation, causing the interview to be postponed by a day. Nonetheless, I felt the interview went fine. Evidently, I was wrong because I didn't get the position. I contacted the recruiter to ask what would have improved my application and got ignored. Overall, the process was fine albeit very slow and disorganized.
Me postulé a través de un reclutador. Acudí a una entrevista en Exiger en mar 2026
Entrevista
I was approached by an HR representative from Exiger, who was very kind throughout the process. However, this was probably one of the strangest and most inefficient interview processes I’ve experienced.
I went through four different assessment stages. The final step required me to go downtown for a live assessment, which I successfully passed, followed by a panel interview. After that, there was no communication for almost three weeks, until I was eventually informed that they had decided to move forward with “more qualified candidates.” What made the experience especially frustrating was the length and intensity of the process compared to the lack of transparency and communication. Overall, it felt like a significant investment of time and energy without a well-structured hiring outcome.
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Pregunta 1
During the phone screening, I was mainly asked about salary expectations, whether I knew the industry. The panel interview was largely behavioural questions. Considering the number of assessment stages involved, the overall evaluation process did not feel particularly aligned with the level of scrutiny applied.
The interview process took about a week, I had to take a test to prove my research and analysis skills, then I took a language test (for the second foreign language I speak) and also I did an interview with the company's director at that time. Overall, the experience was easy and pleasant.
The interview was really easy, a couple of questions about myself and a little bit of talking in English. Nothing you couldn't answer on the spot. Basic interviewing questions. Asked how do I manage deadlines