Phone screen then onsite and it took very little time for them to get back to me which was helpful. It was also nice that I got to speak with the CFO of the company.
I applied online. I interviewed at ItsOn in Nov 2016
Interview
Had a phone screen and then was given a challenge to complete within a week. I submitted the challenge a couple of days early & sent a follow-up email a week later but heard no response for about a month. The hiring manager did mention that the process may move slowly and they may not get back very quickly, but a month is a bit long IMO. A quick update on my application status would've been appreciated - either send a short rejection or a short we're working on it...
All in all, doesn't seem like a great place to work given the lack of care put into hiring talent.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
phone screen was questions about experience, behavioural, nothing unexpected
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at ItsOn (Redwood City, CA)
Interview
Phone screening with outside recruiter; then a 1 hour phone interview with the CTO. Then scheduled for a 6 hour interview! (Honestly, even Google doesn't schedule 6 hour interviews.)
The person scheduling the day-long interview was pretty unpleasant and condescending throughout. When I asked about a lunch break and the titles of the people I was meeting with, she pointed out that they were interviewing me, not the other way around. When I said I'd like to review some of the work of the team I was being brought in to manage, she again reminded me that this interview was so they could evaluate me, and was I "confused" about how interviews work. ^^
I ended up withdrawing my candidacy. I assume if that's how they treat candidates this was going to be a pretty unpleasant company to work in, day-to-day.