J'ai postulé via un recruteur. J'ai passé un entretien chez Clark Construction Group (College Park, MD) en oct. 2017
Entretien
From my recent personal experience, I was sent an invitation to complete a video interview for Clark through TakeTheInterview. I was given 72 hours to complete the process but due to personal conflicts (travelling), I was able to ask for an extension for that deadline. I highly recommend starting with the practice interview that the website provides. It helps you get a sense of what the camera can see in the room behind you and how you should typically pace yourself. There is an unlimited number of times you can do the practice interview. The practice interview includes a written response example, but Clark's interview only required video responses. Once I started, I had about 30 seconds to read the question and prepare my thoughts, then it counted down from 3 before starting the recording. Depending on the question, I had between 1.5 and 2 minutes for each of the three questions. All three are behavioral in the first round. Finally, once you start the actual interview, there isn't a way to redo your answers or pause in the middle of your responses. Make sure you feel prepared, have water nearby, your environment is quiet and not distracting, and click onto the next question whenever you are ready.
J'ai passé un entretien chez Clark Construction Group
Entretien
Interview process started after career fair and was a teams call with a project manager and a vice president of operations. Interview was quick and was under 30 minutes. No follow ups were provided by Clark after interview and did not get an offer.
J'ai passé un entretien chez Clark Construction Group (Washington, DC)
Entretien
I was told that I passed the on campus interview and was invited to the main office. They never sent me the time and address found and was ghosted afterwards.
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Clark Construction Group
Entretien
Short, mainly behavioral questions asked. Make sure to prepare by thinking through your own experience with group work and communication with others. Less what classes you take and more how you act in difficult situations.