I applied online. I interviewed at Jones Lang LaSalle (San Francisco, CA)
Interview
The ad said that the above position would be in Walnut Creek/Sacramento, I assumed that maybe there were two positions. I live in SF and was going to ask about the Walnut Creek position.
The first interview was a phone interview. The HR employee who was to interview me, rescheduled 3 times. Twice at the last minute. When this person did finally maintain the appointment, the call was 20 minutes late (for a 30 minute interview) with no explanation.
The interview began with the usual questions, and about 10 mins in, the interviewer asked me if I was willing to travel to Sacramento a few days a week. I said no, sorry, Walnut Creek was the furthest I was willing to travel, at which the interviewer said that he/she "thought so".
I was frustrated that this wasn't a question posed in, perhaps, the very first email, rather than wasting both of our time.
The interviewer seemed like a nice enough person, but it was a very frustrating experience.
I applied online. I interviewed at Jones Lang LaSalle
Interview
It was a fairly simple interview process. I had two different sets of interviews and an excel test in between those two interviews. The excel test was not timed, and you were given a couple of days to complete it.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why are you interested in this role? Tell me an example of a challenge you overcame.
I was referred by employees who worked at the company and was quickly offered an interview.
The first-round interview, which lasted approximately 1 hour, consisted of basic questions and tested your basic knowledge of the real estate market. The interviewer was friendly and created a comfortable environment for discussion.
While the interview went well, I felt rather underprepared for the technical/problem-solving questions and didn't pass to the next round.
emailed, talked to the recruiter, then I met with the hiring manager and another interview with someone in the department. They asked expected questions all around.
emailed, talked to the recruiter, then I met with the hiring manager and another interview with someone in the department. They asked expected questions all around.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Give an example of a research project you've done in the past