I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Lionsgate
Interview
A bit drawn out, but a good process. First received a pre-screening phone call. I was then called in for a face to face interview. I Spoke with HR and an executive.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Standard interview questions. HR asked very general questions. It is a good idea to be prepared to explain what you like best along with your knowledge of the field in which the job is in. The executive will likely ask you more detailed questions.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Lionsgate (Santa Monica, CA) in July 2015
Interview
I received a call from and HR team to set up a time to come in to meet with two people. They were flexible in letting me choose which time was convenient for me, which is always helpful if you are working. The two people I met with were nice, but one of them seemed bored (maybe it was near the end of the day and they were just tired?), which isn't a good sign when you interview at a company and people aren't interested in their work. They asked the basic interview questions and it lasted for about 20 minutes. However, all those questions could've been asked in a phone screen and it felt like a waste of time to have to go in to office.
It was an easy process, but their hiring timeline is just too long as they're uncertain of when to they're going to make a final decision, especially since this is only an entry-level position. They were open and honest about the career path of this position, which is always good, however.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Lionsgate (Santa Monica, CA) in Apr 2014
Interview
Very easy. HR made me feel welcomed and relaxed. They asked all the standard questions you can find online. The dress is casual not to corporate, but it also depends on the department. People are friendly.