Aller au contenuAller au pied de page
  • Emplois
  • Entreprises
  • Salaires
  • Pour les employeurs

      Boostez votre carrière

      Découvrez votre salaire potentiel, décrochez des emplois de rêve et partagez vos témoignages de manière anonyme.

      employer cover photo
      employer logo
      employer logo

      Booking.com

      Fait partie de Booking Holdings

      Employeur impliqué

      À propos
      Avis
      Salaires et avantages
      Emplois
      Entretiens
      Entretiens
      Recherches associées: Avis sur Booking.com | Offres d’emploi chez Booking.com | Salaires chez Booking.com | Avantages sociaux chez Booking.com
      Entretiens chez Booking.comEntretiens d’embauche pour Graduate Commercial Analyst chez Booking.comEntretien chez Booking.com


      Glassdoor

      • À propos
      • Récompenses
      • Blog
      • Nous contacter
      • Guides

      Employeurs

      • Compte employeur gratuit
      • Centre employeur
      • Blog pour les employeurs

      Informations

      • Aide
      • Règles de la communauté
      • Conditions d'utilisation
      • Confidentialité et choix publicitaires
      • Ne pas vendre ni partager mes informations
      • Outil de consentement aux cookies

      Travailler avec nous

      • Annonceurs
      • Carrières
      Télécharger l'application

      • Parcourir par :
      • Entreprises
      • Emplois
      • Lieux

      Copyright © 2008-2026. Indeed, Inc. « Glassdoor », son logo, « Worklife Pro » et « Bowls » sont des marques déposées de Indeed, Inc.

      Entreprises suivies

      Tenez-vous au courant des dernières opportunités et profitez de conseils d’initiés en suivant les entreprises de vos rêves.

      Recherche d’emplois

      Obtenez des recommandations et des mises à jour personnalisées en démarrant vos recherches.

      Entretien pour Graduate Commercial Analyst

      15 déc. 2017
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      Aucune offre
      Expérience positive
      Entretien facile

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé via un recruteur. J'ai passé un entretien chez Booking.com

      Entretien

      Was approached By James Price through LinkedIn. Process from submitting my CV to AC took around 1 month. After responding on LinkedIn, was invited to an informal, mostly informational phone call which if, like me, you had no prior knowledge of the company was useful in learning about what rentalcars.com is about and getting some background on Priceline Group - the conglomerate that is responsible for other brands such as booking.com, Agoda & Kayak as well as rentalcars.com. I don’t this is assessed, but is more about the recruitment team making sure you’re not a robot and to give you some background on the company. Shortly after this, I submitted my CV and received the invitation for AC around a week and a half later. The AC consisted of a tour, company presentation, lunch, 2 interviews and 2 tests. The tour of the Manchester offices was the only AC tour i’ve done that wasn’t awkward or boring. I think this is mostly due to the office space; every boardroom and floor has a different theme which represents something car related. E.g. I think the 3rd/4th floor was based on Route 66 with each room on the floor a different pit stop on the journey. As my AC fell in December, some of the floors had Christmas decorations up. The company presentation was was more background on the company, but if you get invited to the AC (and prepare, i.e. research, appropriately) there shouldn’t be anything during this session that surprises you. All I would say is be sure to note down any juicy facts about where the company is headed in the future and know about the values, connection to Priceline Group and the company mascot (‘Guru Glen’). Also, note that the logo represents a car, upside-down smiley emoji and (when you disregard the dots) an upside-down location indicator like on Google Maps. Lunch was great. They have a catering team that prepares the food and I can recommend the Chicken tandoori. The cafeteria also serves free breakfast and subsidized Starbucks coffee. The cafeteria is themed like a beach, and I think the whole idea behind this and the rest of the office spaces is to give employees a place to get away from work without having to leave the building so that they can come back recuperated. Also, it seems to be part of the innovative culture, which encourages experimentation and creativity. Although all the candidates were placed at a table in the corner, we were free to move around and talk with people who were still on the grad scheme or had recently finished. The interviews were definitely not as intimidating or grilling as traditional ACs for finance/banking. I was told there could be a mix of case-study and formal interviews, but I had formal questioning interviews for both. Most of the questions were motivational/ competency and it seemed like they were really trying to suss out whether I would fit the culture and get on with the people there more than my technical ability. The CEO of rentalcars.com (Ian Brown) walked in during my interview and offered Christmas-themed chocolates. If this doesn’t speak volumes about the friendly atmosphere in the office, I don’t know what does. I will say that for the interviews you should be really clear on your motivations for wanting to work as an analyst and why specifically at rentalcars.com. The tests consisted of a 20-minute numerical test and 20-minute critical reasoning test. Both questions had 30 questions and were negatively marked in the case of an incorrect answer. I found the math test harder than the other candidates but I think this was due to the fact everyone apart from myself was from a Maths background – this seems to be something the company is looking for judging by the concentration of Maths students at my AC. The critical reasoning test was comparatively easier and has a lot of questions that ask you to find the major weakness of one side of an argument. Similar to the Maths questions, I think they are assessing your discipline to leave difficult, time-consuming questions and come back to the end alongside the accuracy of your answers. After this we regrouped at reception and were told the AC had finished. We were also told we would receive the results in a week or so. The only negative thing I can think about the whole experience is the entry doors for each floor, which use fingerprint recognition. We had to move between the two buildings and multiple floors throughout the AC and having to wait for someone to come pick you up and move you between the different stages of the AC seems cumbersome and a waste of employee. A simple idea like a visitor card that permits access to each floor required for the AC or a centralized area for all the assessments come to mind as solutions. Although, to be fair, they were having a quarterly update video filmed on the same day which I imagine made the AC difficult to organize. I am still waiting on the result of the AC and will update once I find out.

      Questions d'entretien [4]

      Question 1

      What motives you?
      Répondre à cette question

      Question 2

      What do you know about Rentalcars.com?
      Répondre à cette question

      Question 3

      How would you forecast monthly demand for car rentals next year?
      Répondre à cette question

      Question 4

      Standard leadership competency questions
      Répondre à cette question
      4

      Autres retours d’entretien d’embauche pour un poste comme Graduate Commercial Analyst chez Booking.com

      Entretien pour Graduate Commercial Analyst

      26 juin 2017
      Employé (anonyme)
      Manchester, Angleterre
      Offre acceptée
      Expérience positive
      Entretien facile

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Booking.com (Manchester, Angleterre)

      Entretien

      Very straightforward. submitted my cv and then a while later, received an email for a telephone call. The call wasn't really an interview I think, just asked me what am I studying and provided me with more information to the job role and then was invited to the assessment centre. At tbe AC, had 2 45 minute interviews (1 was part case study) and 2 paper tests (they give you example questions through email beforehand). Both interviews were quite straightforward and simple. Really great experience and a lot much better than other application processes I have to say.

      Questions d'entretien [5]

      Question 1

      1. What do you know bout rental cars?
      Répondre à cette question

      Question 2

      2. What would I do in a given situation- how would I feel and act?
      Répondre à cette question

      Question 3

      3. What did I think of the building?
      Répondre à cette question

      Question 4

      4. How would I forecast the future demand for cars for a given month?
      Répondre à cette question

      Question 5

      5. What would I do if.....?
      1 réponse