The hiring process at World Wide Technology takes an average of 90 days when considering 3 user submitted interviews across all job titles. Candidates applying for Network Engineer had the quickest hiring process (on average 90 days), whereas Network Engineer roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 90 days).
Wasn't sure where to leave this review but thought it would be helpful to WWT and other applicants.
Honestly, I didn't go through any interview process. I did fill out an application for job at the corporate office in St. Louis and was told my salary requirements did not align with the role (i'm assuming they were higher). So I just wanted to say that it's unfortunate that WWT pays below market rates. People rave about the culture and while I hear impressive things myself, it's just kind of a bummer my market rate requirements didn't align with WWT. Or, if the salary requirements were off but experience was a really good fit, my thought is that it might be worthwhile to have a brief conversation with the applicant to see if a compromise could be made. Something like:
Recruiter-"Hey, we really like your experience/qualifications; but we may not be on the same page from a compensation standpoint. If you're very interested in the role, would you be willing to consider $xxx?
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What are your salary requirements? (was in the online application)
Thanks for the feedback. We disagree with your assumption that WWT pays below market rates. We will share your thoughts on the process. Thank you again.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at World Wide Technology in Sep 2020
Interview
After initial phone call with the WWT recruiter who approached me on LinkedIn I had an interview with the lab-manager. Got positive feedback within a few days and a second interview with a network engineer and a project engineer was planned. After the second interview WWT appeared to have vanished; my two reminders by email and one by voice mail to the recruiter were ignored...
Only one of the 4 involved people was in time at the appointment.
I applied online. I interviewed at World Wide Technology
Interview
I had 3 separate interviews. Two with an HR member and one with the team I worked for. All of them were on Zoom because I was at college. Very easy to talk to.