I applied through college or university. The process took 7 weeks. I interviewed at Reply (Milaan) in Nov 2017
Interview
Two weeks after leaving my cv at a job fair I have been called to schedule an introductory interview with HR. After another couple of weeks, I got a call to schedule an interview with a manager of one of Reply's firms. Around three weeks later they called me with an offer.
Both interviews were quite enjoyable and non-technical.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Reply (Milan, MI) in Nov 2017
Interview
a first attitude test with simple questions on past experiences, then an interview with the HR and if the feedback is positive you will be redirected to the various little companies that comprise reply based on your profile for further interviews. I personally have done two more that day.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
think of a moment in which you worked in team and you had a difficult situation, which was your role and how did reacted to solve the issue?
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Reply (Londen, Engeland)
Interview
The Reply never replied after the interview.
I applied for the role on a recruitment event, and very quickly received a phone call inviting me to the office and have a f2f interview. The interview has three steps, first to fill out five pages of forms, and then HR went through CV, and finally some competency questions.
The interview was very friendly, and HR states clear that my background is of company's particular interest. However, after the interview, seems like the HR went 'missing'. It took three weeks for the HR to reply an email kindly request for feedback, and promised to provide more information on the following week. After a month, I've tried to call the office, and told by the reception that HR is not available at the moment, and suggested the best way to contact is via email. However, it seems the HR is too busy to reply the second email as well.
It feels very rude and unprofessional to give hope and then ignore a candidate like this, especially when the company is ironically named "reply".