I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at HelloFresh (Harlow, Engeland) in Apr 2019
Interview
Initially I was told that this was a junior manager role but then found out that it was an executive role. The interview process was very informal, I wasn’t offered a drink or anything and the interviewers were late - but I was given the impression that they were impressed by me when we finally got down to the interview. Following the interview, I had no follow up from the internal recruiter for 3 weeks with little feedback or reason why I was not offered the role. When I replied that same day to ask for more information, I got an out of office reply as she was then away for two weeks in holiday. Not impressed at all.
I applied online. I interviewed at HelloFresh (Londen, Engeland) in Jun 2016
Interview
Brought in for a day with a group of others (mainly from university applying for year in industry). Then once chosen through the group stage, was brought in to meet 1:1.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at HelloFresh
Interview
There was a phone interview with a HR guy, a F2F interview with the Manager of the position, an Excel test then finally an interview with the Head of Marketing.
The telephone interview was great and easy, you're being tested here for cultural fit. I think they already know from your CV if they pretty much want to hire you or not.
In the F2F interview you chat about your skills and experiences, then there are a couple of on the spot tests which you can work through and ask questions about.
The Excel test is pretty easy; vlookups, pivot tables, countifs, nested ifs and so on.
The final interview was very weird and the lady asked very odd questions. This one was difficult. She was very blunt and sounded rushed, and some of the time I didn't even understand what she was actually asking.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The classic how many ping pong balls can you fit in a tennis court (that wasn't exactly it, but it was along those lines)