Largely unpleasant interview process.
1. One month after applying, I was contacted and invited for a virtual recorded interview. Not with a person, but on a web platform that flashes questions on the screen, gives you 30 sec to consider, then starts video recording you for 2 min. Very basic Qs: tell us about yourself and why you want the job; what is your past experience with peer review process; describe a time you had to convince stakeholders to do something. It felt awkward, but you can practice, and it was short. You can do this recording on your own time but I had about 3 days' notice till it was due.
2. Two weeks later, they reached out again to schedule a zoom interview and send a detailed job description (with some jargon). Asked for my availability window and I provided it, didn't hear back right away, then got an email with the zoom invite for 48 hours later slightly outside of the window I had offered.
3. This zoom interview was with 2 employees, not HR but Managing Editors that you'd be answering to. Their interviewing style was impersonal and off-putting-- I was not given a chance to introduce myself at all, they just launched into a list of questions that lasted almost a full hour. Mostly situation-based or hypothetical questions about collaboration, deadline pressure, & handling conflict/tension. Did not really explain the job itself or answer the questions I asked about the job description, didn't leave me much time to ask questions and cut me off because they had another meeting. Told me I'd be hearing back within a week either way. They said I could reach out to them, but afterward I realized I didn't even have their contact info. When I reached out to the HR person who'd set up the interview, I got no response for 2 weeks because they were on vacation and apparently no one was checking their inbox?
4. After a few weeks of no contact, I assumed it was a no. Finally a month later (almost 3 months after applying) got the no.
Honestly this was a very disappointing experience; I had been really excited at the possibility of working for Wiley but felt very disrespected throughout this process. I'd hear nothing for weeks at a time, then suddenly I'd have to find availability within 2-3 days, and the interviews were dehumanizing. It's a shame. It made me feel that I wouldn't be treated well there anyway.