I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Crossover for Work (London, England) in July 2018
Interview
I approached crossover about a senior role that they advertised for which I felt I had the perfect background. After a call with their team in Europe, they validated my experience and agreed that I was an excellent fit. I was then signed up for a webinar and testing session called their recruitment tournament on a Saturday. This involved a lengthy introduction from HR including an explanation of the extensive testing that would be done to determine my suitability and that this needed to be done by the end of the next day. The process initially included having to do voice recordings to determine level of English proficiency and answering multiple choice questions. In total this probably required 2-3 hours.
I was passed at the first level and went on the next level of testing. In this I was required to send in a video of a presentation on a subject they had defined. There was a lengthy written test based on examples of issues and challenges. Finally there was a CCAT (aptitude test), which involved answering 50 questions (or as many as you could) in fifteen minutes. At the end of this stage you could be selected for interview. The second stage took 5-6 hours to complete although some of that could have been my attempt to be professional with the presentation and the video.
I was told I would get an answer within a few days to a week.
Two days later I received a generic rejection letter saying I had been unsuccessful. I am not disappointed by the rejection, I understand that standards are high but having spent eight hours going through the process, there must have been some time spent reviewing my submission (you hope). Why was it not possible to provide some feedback? Why suggest in the email that people should apply for a different role if they like? If the person has no idea why they are not suitable for a role how do they know they would be considered suitable for a different role?
The whole process seems really professional until the end. There would be a huge opportunity to have people develop themselves to fill the perceived gaps and therefore improve the quality of candidates going to crossover if they just provided a little sensible feedback. It’s a shame that the high standards of earlier in the process are not seen through to the end.
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Question 1
video of a presentation on a subject of their choosing.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Crossover for Work in Mar 2021
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There are multiple steps that are completed online in the form of assessments. Most of them are timed or have a specific amount of prep time allowed between getting the questions and submitting the response.
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Question 1
Describe a time when you had to balance competing priorities from stakeholders across various departments.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Crossover for Work in Nov 2019
Interview
Some garbage combination of visual IQ tests with simple arithmetic problems which you are supposed to be solving in split-second each, without much looking or reading I guess. I'm not a native English speaker, so go figure how relevant are questions involving some inter-relationships of rarely used words.
Got a message in the end saying "you didn't pass, but you were close, so go try again" (submitted 35 or so answers out of 50 within time allotted).
At this point, closed the browser tab and went straight here to write this. No reason to proceed with these folks.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Online "Cognitive aptitude" test. Visual objects (find a mismatch, fill the missing slot), fill in words in some sentences, choose pair of words related to each other in the same way as words in displayed sample, do some arithmetic
I interviewed at Crossover for Work (New York, NY)
Interview
Got an email from Craig Chisholm, executive recruiter. On scheduled date and at scheduled time...he didn't show up. Very classy...Not! Oh, and their website shows salary as $800k, but when you dig in, the job says $200k. Says a lot about the whole company. Wouldn't recommend.