Have a numerical test , which need a precious preparations. Mainly focus on equations , problem solving and percentages. If you passed Then, the next stage is having a focus group with a general topic to discuss or a case study interview with the account manager.
I applied through other source. I interviewed at Kantar (New Delhi) in Dec 2018
Interview
Face to face interaction between the person and me ...and they ask about IQ , technical skills and general knowledge and they ask me about me education and my family background
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Kantar (Londen, Engeland)
Interview
The application process went through a recruiter. The experience was a mixture of positive and negative aspects.
Stages:
1) phone screen by recruiter
2) interview with manager
3) accuracy, and translation tests
4) psychometric assessment online
5) interview with panel
6) another translation test
7) conversation/interview with team
First interview was a standard interview covering background, relevant skills & experience.
The psychometric test was a PPA assessment.
The translation and accuracy tests were purely paper-based and I feel that they were not in depth enough, and not exactly reflective of the skills needed to do the job.
The second interview in front of the panel covered some of the questions from the first interview, but focussed mostly on the results of the psychometric test.
The process was very intense, and asked deep psychological questions, rather than job- and skill based ones.
A selection of questions included trust, frustrations in last role, negative feedback in last role (I did not receive any negative one- which was itself frustrating), and other questions which felt more like a first session at a therapist, than a job interview.
I felt like I was not given enough opportunity to let my skills shine, but was instead assessed intensely on personality, which I did not expect, and which felt somehow intrusive and exhausting.
After the intensity of the questioning in the second interview, I had very little energy left to do the second translation test, or to even remember the questions I have prepared to ask them in the interview.
The feedback I was given indicated that I did not get the role because of not having done great on the last translation test.
I was disappointed because the role seemed great and the first interview was promising.