I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Helpjuice in Jan 2025
Interview
Lenghty and with lack of feedback.
Lots of steps, since giving a 3min long video pitch about ourselves, joining a reunion with every single one applying for the role and the CEO. Doing an intense "exam" like for the role in 1 week and after that a 1:30h interview.
Had great expectations and even though I had, what they said was the "best test outcome" didn't receive an offer and had to almost beg for updates otherwise I don't think I would get any...
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Helpjuice in June 2025
Interview
After submitting my application on LinkedIn, the recruiter sent me a message requesting a video recording of myself and a 5- to 6-slide presentation, which included information such as my experience, skills, and why I chose to join Juice. Then, she invited me to an interview that lasted 1 hour and 10 minutes, during which she asked about my experience and other technical questions. After, the head of support invited me to a second interview, which only lasted 20 minutes. She asked me to talk about myself, my experience and tried to see what type of job do I prefer because according to her, "we shape the job for the person" and then, even though all process was very light and nice, they didn't reply, but after 3 steps I had great expectations.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How can you use your experience in the position?
Have you worked in a remote setting? Do you feel comfortable?
If you had to recruit influencers and close deals to promote the company, how would you do it?
Do you have experience managing social media?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Helpjuice
Interview
It was a series of processes where they pick product improvements for their own benefit and pass you through tests to help them pick places they need to improve their site.