I applied through other source. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Crown Castle (San Jose, CA) in June 2013
Interview
Was a contract employee, so no real interview. I had been an employee for 4 years at a company purchased by Crown. Then came back as a contractor to Crown. Was a high performing contractor for 2+ years and it wasn't until i received a competing offer from a competitor that they finally found a way to make me an employee offer to try to convince me to stay.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
discussion largely surrounded around competing offer i had received from a competitor.
Nine rounds of panel interviews with five to six people each round and weird, sus questions made me feel uneasy. seemed culturally insensitive but I could be mistaken. How many weeks between the rounds
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Crown Castle (Philadelphia, PA) in May 2024
Interview
Lengthy, arduous, time consuming. Way to involved - Not a standard process. They drag it out - they leave you hanging - they are unresponsive. And if you are lucky enough to get a response, you end up finding out their over budget and cancelling the role or promoting from within.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They use the Star system. Name a time when....how would you handle X....but the best was - What do you do or how would you handle the jealousy of an internal employee applying for the same role you are, if presented with an offer?
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Crown Castle (Chicago, IL) in May 2024
Interview
1 round interview. I interviewed on Tuesday or Wednesday and got the offer Friday. But it really depends who you interview with. Just verify the process with the person you're interviewing with. The person that interviewed me wasn't my manager or even his manager manger. But he was pretty chill and non traditional. I think that's really why I got the offer and not the other 2 candidates