I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Jones Lang LaSalle (Boston, MA) in Apr 2014
Interview
I applied for a graphic design job and was given a phone interview (split across two calls). In the first call, her *very* first question was to sternly demand my salary requirements. I refused to give a figure and said I’m completely open. She practically barked at me, DEMANDING a figure. I finally told her that I’d like to make at least $X which is what I earned ten years ago (thinking this would be a low enough number and should satisfy her). Imagine my shock when she revealed “oh, this job isn’t going to pay as much as that” and the figure she gave me was akin to what I was earning in my first design job back in 2000.
The second call consisted of her reading a list of pointless questions from a checklist (nothing to do with the position or my experience). She asked something about what I can tell her about their company. My “you’re a real estate firm” answer apparently wasn’t good enough because she got nasty and snapped “well when you have an interview with a company you’re supposed to research them!” Wow. I realize now I should’ve just hung up the phone. Her questions got even more and more silly, like, “What do you need to do your job?” I came right out and said I don’t understand what this question even means. Her response was. To. Repeat. The. Question. Slowly. And. Loudly. Word. For. Word. Again, I should’ve hung up the phone. (Oh, the question was referring to what equipment do I need, like a desk and a computer – YES of course I’d need a computer to perform my work!). The call finally ended and I never heard from her again (and I was glad for that!).
I applied online. I interviewed at Jones Lang LaSalle (Atlanta, GA)
Interview
The interview was fairly simple. I had a phone screen and virtual interview with the hiring manager. I received an offer to another company and I ended the interview process
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Question 1
Tell us about yourself and walk us through your resume.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Jones Lang LaSalle (Charlotte, NC) in Aug 2025
Interview
Initial interview was with the graphic design team and then second interview with more team members. I then had to do a designer test to show my skillset in adobe indesign. It was to create a booklet 6-8 pages long.
I applied online. I interviewed at Jones Lang LaSalle (Gurgaon, Haryana) in Mar 2022
Interview
The interview process is an important phase in recruitment. It helps an employer understand whether a candidate is ideal for a job and aids the candidate in determining whether the job suits them or not. If you are applying for jobs, you may benefit from understanding the process of job interviews in detail. In this article, we examine what an interviewing process is, describe some common steps of the process and share some tips on how to improve your performance in an interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Most Common Job Interview Questions: Tell me something about yourself. How did you hear about this position? Why do you want to work here? Why did you decide to apply for this position? What is your greatest strength? What are your strengths and weaknesses? What do you know about this company/organization?