I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Jet in June 2016
Interview
I applied for the job on LinkedIn and interviewed in Hoboken, NJ.
The process involved an HR screen, HM interviews and in-person interviews. The HR screen was fairly standard and mostly gauging if I was a potential fit for Jet's culture. The HM interviews were more in-depth, with a good mix of interpersonal and technical questions. My HM really wanted to ensure that the right hire was made, and requested an additional interview but it doesn't seem like this was the standard procedure. While the in-person interviews were not difficult, they did ask some thought-provoking questions which made me more interested in joining.
Overall, the process moved along swiftly and I heard back promptly.
I applied through university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Jet (Hoboken, NJ)
Interview
After submitting my resume, I went through several steps.
(1) On Campus interview with three people. (2) Math test. (3) On-site interview with three people. (4) One additional phone interview.
About one month passed after my first interview, during which I received no updates and assumed I was rejected. I was then invited for an on-site interview at their Hoboken office. After that, another three weeks passed before the HR contacted me, saying they were trying to put an offer together. I waited two more weeks since then, but decided to withdraw since I had another offer that I risked losing if I waited any longer.
I was disappointed that it didn't work out, since I really liked their culture. The challenges they were working on were pretty exciting problems too. I could envision myself doing very fulfilling work there. But the timing just didn't work for me.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 7 weeks. I interviewed at Jet
Interview
After five un-responded-to emails and rescheduling three times, I had a productive call with a VP who then referred me to a talent manager. The manager then referred me to another member of the talent team who sent me a link to a 20 minute, 30 question "Math Test".
I felt the test went well but after not hearing anything back from the recruiters (after 2 follow-up emails and a week delay) I received an automated response telling me "Thanks for applying."
After 7 weeks of speaking with individuals in the company, this was very unprofessional and disrespectful. Do not recommend.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Jet (Hoboken, NJ) in Feb 2017
Interview
Two phone interviews (one with HR, one with dept. head), one in-house interview (separate meetings with multiple people). Within a week had an offer and went through background check after accepting.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is the biggest professional mistake you've ever made? How did you fix it?