I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Nutrisystem (Fort Washington, PA) in Dec 2020
Interview
There were three different interviewers. All supervisors with different questions and a phone conversation scenario in which you practiced talking to a client and de-escalating the situation. Talked about education and previous jobs and what I learned and how I worked as a team.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Nutrisystem (Fort Washington, PA)
Interview
Moved quickly. Worked with recruiter and interviews were virtual and scheduled within days. First round was with direct manager that was very short and not very thorough. Second round was with multiple cross-functional team leaders.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Asked for very specific examples of creatives I would execute if I got the job.
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Nutrisystem in July 2023
Interview
I had a phone screen and then an interview. The following day after my interview, I was told they wanted to move me forward to the next round and I provided my availability for the next interview. While I was waiting to be scheduled for the next round, I received a phone call saying they were on a "very short timeline" and it was down to me and one other person and the position was filled. This is the first I heard of being on a short timeline, and the person I interviewed with said they had more people to interview and will get back to me by early next week. My interview was on a Thursday and by Wednesday the position was apparently filled. I don't believe they were being truthful about the situation and if they had someone already in mind for the role, I'm not sure why they had me waste my time interviewing to not even finish the process. Many companies have policies in place to ensure all candidates get the same treatment before a decision is made, but clearly this company isn't one of them and doesn't seem to care about having an equitable interview process.