I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Huler (London, England) in Jan 2024
Interview
The interview process is a cohesive multi-stage process with c-suite visibility and HR sign-off.
The employees at this company are a credit to their industry, capturing the value of their solution and external messaging and embracing it internally.
The package offered is very competitive and the benefits are thorough and considered.
One thing that struck me was their apparent enthusiasm for independent thinking and product/organisation ideas. There are clear examples of this being implemented across Huler already, just ask
Given the opportunity, you’d be a fool not to join the crew!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you see the requirements of the role changing, as email service providers pivot to reduce inbox clutter?
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Huler (Stoke-on-Trent, England) in May 2022
Interview
Interview process was extremely quick - I can't speak for all, but for me it was. The interview was very brief, was mostly me asking them questions, which is very likely why I found the role wasn't the right fit for me... Lack of context. I was offered the role very quickly which I accepted, but I left after 4 days. We agreed the role was mis-sold to me. At the time, the business had a side contracting business which was not advertised on the website, so I didn't ask about it (why would I? I didn't know it existed) and it was never explicitly said to me that I wouldn't actually be working on the product their website advertised at the time. The company & the people do genuinely seem very nice and everyone raved about what such a good place it is. My trust in the company was shaken at that point though, so it wasn't a right fit for me. My advice to anyone joining or going for an interview is to ask which side of the business you will be working on and if it aligns with your career plan, unfortunately the bespoke side of the business, as they call it (but it's really the contracting side) didn't align with my career plan. I would not, however, discourage anyone from interviewing at Huler. I say go for it if you're invited to interview with them!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked the very usual questions, I wasn't really put on the spot. But they also didn't ask the cringe questions either, which was great (i.e. if you were a biscuit...)
I applied online. I interviewed at Huler (Birmingham, England)
Interview
It was a simple process. Didn't leave you waiting around. Very friendly and made you feel at ease. 3 stages to complete. Application, initial interview with HR, task, final interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us a bit about yourself and why you think you'd be a good fit.