I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at NTT DATA (London, England) in July 2010
Interview
Initially, they used an agency to conduct a phone interview with candidates, addressing some competency questions. Having passed that hurdle, 52 (!) candidates attended an assessment centre which involved typical group exercises (you're stranded in a desert, what objects should we take?) as well as 3 minute individual presentations and - a lot - of waiting. The agency (a subsidiary of Randstad) clearly treated candidates like idiots, reminding us to wear a suit and shake hands and kept calling to check you knew what you were meant to be doing. They were very keen to make sure you would take a potential offer and no flexibility whatsoever regarding the starting date.
Following this day there was an assessment centre at Dimension Data itself with the 18 best candidates, which was run in a much better fashion. This was at their office in Fleet, and involved group presentations, a written exercise as well as individual interviews. They said they'd pay for travel to their offices but I still haven't received the money!
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I applied through other source. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at NTT DATA (Johannesburg) in Aug 2025
Interview
Very conversational and professional, high level discussions and very thorough with regards to the Role and the Team dynamic, processes and culture.
Not an interrogation session but an interactional conversation. The Hiring Managers made me feel at ease and comfortable.
4 rounds of interview. First call with HR, second with hiring manager and HR. Third role play with a technical person. Fourth with country managing director. Overal it took over two months, but mainly due to my availability issues. If needed, it could have taken less.
Three chats with in house recruitment people and existing leaders. Quite informal and a mix of online and face to face. Drawn out given availability challenges. They seem to change their minds on the requirement quite often