I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Icelandair
Interview
The interview process was originally designed to include four stages: CV submission, HR screening, a personality test, and a UX design challenge. This structure reflects a standard and professional approach to hiring for product or UX roles. However, the hiring team did not adhere to this process. Instead, they selected and extended an offer to a candidate they FELT was suitable for the position. As a result, a process that was intended to take two to four weeks was expedited and completed within just one week.
It was unexpected to observe a company of this scale employing such an inconsistent and unprofessional hiring approach.
I applied in-person. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Icelandair in Mar 2020
Interview
It was very longI recently went through a pretty lengthy interview process for a job I was interested in. It definitely wasn't a quick or easy process, but in the end, I think it was worth it. There were multiple rounds of interviews, including a phone screen, a video interview, and an in-person interview with several members of the team. Each step of the way, I had to prepare and make sure I was presenting myself in the best possible light. It was definitely nerve-wracking at times, but I tried to stay calm and confident throughout. In the end, I was offered the job and I'm really excited to start soon. The long interview process was definitely a challenge, but I think it helped ensure that the company found the right candidate for the job.
I applied online. I interviewed at Icelandair (Reykjavík) in Feb 2022
Interview
I sent my resume on the form online, and they called me for online interview. It is easy and I can talk comfortably with my interviewer. After few days I got a call back to let me know that I got the job and they also sent me an email about it.