The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Esri (Redlands, CA) in June 2008
Interview
I posted a resume on a job-function specific site, a few days later I got an invitation to submit an application. I did, and within a week or 2 I had a preliminary interview scheduled with the supervisor of the section. We talked for about 1/2 hour, he seemed like an OK guy. We hung up, and about a week later, I got a call (or maybe it was an email) to schedule another interview, as a 1-on-1 with a support analyst. She asked a bunch of questions about objects, properties, methods, etc. Then 2 or 3 weeks after that, they called and said they wanted me to fly to Redlands for an all-day series of interviews.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
This position is based in Redlands, CA. Are you OK with moving to Redlands?
I applied online. I interviewed at Esri (Charlotte, NC)
Interview
I had a pretty good interview experience overall. Received a response pretty quickly after applying. Very nice interviewer and seems like a cool place to work, people seem passionate, will be reapplying
Online interview through Zoom. Interviewer was very friendly and personable. Helped me realize that the support analyst position would not be a good fit for me and was very helpful and upfront about what the position actually was and what the job would entail. I appreciated their honesty and their encouragement for me to find a better fit.
four rounds of interviews (with the last one being in person) (chat, behavioral, technical, in-person day). very positive experience interviewing with the team. learned a good deal throughout the processes.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
behavioral questions, technical questions (for example, the difference between projected coordinate system and geographic coordinate systems), fun questions