J'ai postulé via un établissement d'enseignement supérieur ou universitaire. Le processus a pris 4 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez TransPerfect
Entretien
I submitted my resume and cover letter through an organization and was contacted for an in-person interview. The interviewer was kind enough and asked for my resume, which I provided. He proceeded to ask me the most generic questions you could expect from an interview. It was clear that he didn't care what the answers were and that he was just asking a prescribed set of questions. He didn't ask any follow-up questions or engage me in any way. He also made it painfully obvious that he had not read my resume by asking "So, I see here that you're (looks down and reads off the first job listed on my resume) X position for X company. Why don't you tell me how working there will prepare you for this job?" It felt entirely contrived and not at all like a real interview. He was dressed fairly informally compared to the representatives of others companies there (it was a job fair-type event) and didn't bring any business cards or provide a way to get in contact. I got the impression that he just didn't care and neither did the company.
First call with HR, then with Dept Manager, then in-person interview with hiring managers. The whole process was quick, hiring managers were lovely and the questions were aligned with the role. Interview with Detp Manager was easy.
J'ai passé un entretien chez TransPerfect (Amsterdam)
Entretien
5 interviews (1 in person) for an entry level position and 2700-3300 salary/month. Told me only at 2nd interview that I'm expected to work overtime and weekends all the time.
Briefing with Human Resources team and interview with team head. Team head mentioned the company background and job details. Also gave a brief idea of the working environment, company benefits .