I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at NBCUniversal (New York, NY) in June 2015
Interview
Took four months and the process was pretty heartbreaking. You wait a month to hear about each round. The first round is a video interview with no one on the other end. The questions are fairly simple (what is something we wouldn't know based on your resume, name a time you messed up in a working setting, ect.), but the process is weird because there's no one on the other end and no energy to feed off of. The second round is a panel interview. You are asked one question in front of a group of 5-10 people then interviewed one on three (with the page program hr reps) and then a 2 minute presentation of yourself. It's supposed to be creative and funny. The presentation is scary, but overall the experience is not that bad although it's long. I really enjoyed the panel and thought it taught me a lot about interviewing. I found out 4 weeks after my panel that I was not accepted. What really made me upset was that they let me know through an automated response after I had worked with them for so long. So impersonal. My friend waited 4 months before hearing she was rejected, so just a heads up it could be a long time.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at NBCUniversal (New York, NY) in Mar 2026
Interview
First is a standard application process. Second interview is a HireVue with 4 total questions. Final interview is a 3-hour long panel interview with other candidates. For the final interview, you have a ground project, individual questions within the entire group, and a 30-minute 1-on-1 interview.
You are required to upload a resume and an optional cover letter which I did. Then they send a hireview with four questions. Overall it is a simple process and easy to follow.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
When is a time you made an impact for a current employer
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at NBCUniversal (New York, NY) in Feb 2025
Interview
Former intern hirevue- past interns did screening first then regular applicants. Process was pretty standard and very quick. I was asked three questions; the fourth was to upload my resume. Waiting to hear back took about a month.